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Living botanica

Amy Smyth

A seasonal guide to weaving herbal medicine into everyday life.

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Living through the fires: Healing in the ashes.

Flames encircled the farm. The Franklin fire consumed ten structures and burnt 4,037 acres. A family home, once being prepared for Christmas, was reduced to rubble. Only the chimney remained, the very passage Father Christmas would have tak...

a year ago
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Goats, cheese, and community: A Malibu farm tale.

Nestled at the base of the Malibu mountains, my home is a vibrant tapestry of row crops and gardens; wandering animals and eclectic individuals, each adding their unique hue to our lively community. Our tribe is bound together by our enthus...

2 years ago
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When life gives you Stinging Nettles.

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It’s stinging nettle season! It’s like a scene out of Alice in Wonderland on the farm: a calf-height fairy kingdom of wild forage. There are little sticky ladders of cleavers starting to stretch above delicate cups of...

2 years ago
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The many benefits of Magnolia Trees

This year, I promised myself to share more of my storytelling and this wild life I’m living. As a way of channelling my incessant documenting and relentless curiosity. Each series of images serves as a chapter narrating the story of the sy...

2 years ago
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Create more life

I take great comfort from my garden. I see firsthand, how quickly nature regenerates, bringing with it so much abundance. From a car park to a thriving food garden full of life. I hope this little video diary sparks the same feeling of hope...

2 years ago
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