
Field notes for gardeners + nature-lovers making magic in their own backyards. • Regenerative gardening • Herbalism • Seasonal living • Daily rituals
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Often in the gardening world, just after New Year’s, we take stock of what did and didn’t work in our gardens last year. We consider the major and minor changes we want for the year ahead, and decide what to plant in the coming months. This...
As I find my calmer, cooler days ever more blessed by the presence of water in its many forms— real rain, sparkly sprinkly rain, veils of morning fog filling the valley below my house, touches of dew on leaf and petal and pane— I also find ...
My dear gardening hero Sarah Raven says, in A Year in the Edible Garden, that September is as busy as March when it comes to seed sowing. I quite agree—especially because many of my favourite things to eat come from the brassica family, suc...
The light shines down onto my raised beds from an angle— that lovely, subtle angle that lets me know that it’s now Autumn, that it’s a time for pumpkins and apples and soup, for reading time and practicing harp by my fireplace in the mornin...
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