Georgina Reid on gardening and love in the Anthropocene.
To be a gardener is to care deeply, inclusively and audaciously for the world outside our homes and our heads.
Georgina Reid explores explore an aesthetic of care that moves beyond the human as source and beneficiary of action. A de-centring of human desire in the garden.
A musing by Georgina Reid on gardening in the space between knowledge and intuition.
Variegated plants are the sequins and glitter of the botanical world.
A musing on the complexity of gardening in a pandemic.
A conversation about plants and bushfire with Brett Summerell, Chief Botanist at the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney.
Stefan is the real, spiky, deal. We chat with him about his cacti hunting adventures in Chile, weird plant adaptations and more.
What to do with a windy garden?
Georgina Reid remembers a childhood planting trees.
Georgina Reid discovers what it really means to care.
A behind-the-scenes peek into the process of making Wonderground Issue Two.
Georgina Reid explores the relationship between gardening the earth and the mind.
Lily's garden will knock your socks off. A brilliant cure for isolation blues.
Take a wander around a collection of wondrous, wild and joyful gardens.
An essay by Georgina Reid exploring questions of relationship and imagination in the wake of the Australian bushfires.
A personal exploration of the relationship between ecological grief and transformation by Georgina Reid
A personal story of loss, grief and growth in the garden.
















