Landscape architect Sharon Wright on doing less, with love.
A conversation with principal of TERREMOTO, David Godshall.
A conversation with landscape designer and writer Dan Pearson.
Poet Jacqueline Suskin on questions of time, transformation and activism.
Wonderground guest poetry editors Paul Kelly and Siân Darling chat with Georgina Reid.
Permaculture educator and writer, and co-director of Milkwood, Kirsten Bradley on non-binary thinking and doing.
World-renowned forest ecologist David Lindenmayer chats with Georgina Reid.
Tanya Massy walks upstream with Richard Swain, amid questions of custodianship and Country.
Acclaimed Chilean landscape architect Teresa Moller chats with Georgina Reid.
David Godshall chats with Georgina Reid about remaking landscape architecture.
Psychiatrist, gardener and author Sue-Stuart Smith in conversation with Georgina Reid
A conversation with Bruce Pascoe about farming indigenous food plants.
Cultural anthropologist Natasha Myers chats with Georgina Reid about growing new worlds.
Lille Madden is a climate activist, bird nerd and the First Nations Director at Groundswell Giving.
Beau Miles's exploits include sleeping in ancient gum trees, walking 90km to walk and eating 191 cans of beans. Tanya Patrick finds out more about this curious backyard adventurer.
A garden ramble with designer Peter Shaw on Victoria's Surf Coast.
A conversation with trailblazing landscape architect and ecological design advocate, Claudia West
A chat with landscape designer and founder of Black Sanctuary Gardens, Leslie Bennett, about race, visibility and action in the garden.
A chat about landscape, creativity and light with Jane Fulton Alt
Sally Blake's art practice explores the complex space between humans and nature.
Artist Cara Johnson's works interrogate ideas around land management practices and the human relationship with the natural world.
Stefan is the real, spiky, deal. We chat with him about his cacti hunting adventures in Chile, weird plant adaptations and more.
Acclaimed Australian garden designer Rick Eckersley is a rogue. So is his garden. So is his upcoming book.
Freya Latona chats with women's mysteries teacher and founder of the school of sharmanic womencraft, Jane Hardwicke-Collings.























