georgina reid
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Alive with Rock and Tree
Essays, GardensGeorgina Reid on gardening and love in the Anthropocene.
Good Country
Agriculture, Ecology, MemoirGeorgina Reid remembers a childhood planting trees.
Audacious Gardening: On Daring to Care
GardensTo be a gardener is to care deeply, inclusively and audaciously for the world outside our homes and our heads.
Other-Motherhood
Culture, MemoirGeorgina Reid discovers what it really means to care.
River Garden Diaries: An Aesthetic of Care
Culture, GardensGeorgina 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.
River Diaries: Getting Lost in the Issue
CultureA behind-the-scenes peek into the process of making Wonderground Issue Two.
River Garden Diaries: Playing in the Layers
Culture, GardensA musing by Georgina Reid on gardening in the space between knowledge and intuition.
River Garden Diaries: The Mind is a Garden
CultureGeorgina Reid explores the relationship between gardening the earth and the mind.
A Celebration of Variegation
BotanicaVariegated plants are the sequins and glitter of the botanical world.
Plant / Life: Artist Lily Langham’s Incredible Country Garden
GardensLily's garden will knock your socks off. A brilliant cure for isolation blues.
Grasping at Order: In the Garden, in the Mind
GardensA musing on the complexity of gardening in a pandemic.
Untethered
CultureA note from The Planthunter editor Georgina Reid.
A Smorgasbord of Beautiful Madness
GardensTake a wander around a collection of wondrous, wild and joyful gardens.
Seven Billion Burnt Trees
BotanicaA conversation about plants and bushfire with Brett Summerell, Chief Botanist at the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney.
Breathing Fire
CultureAn essay by Georgina Reid exploring questions of relationship and imagination in the wake of the Australian bushfires.
Stefan Burger is a Cacti Chaser
BotanicaStefan is the real, spiky, deal. We chat with him about his cacti hunting adventures in Chile, weird plant adaptations and more.
On the Other Side of Loss Lies Love
CultureA personal exploration of the relationship between ecological grief and transformation by Georgina Reid
Awakening the Activist: Right Here, Right Now
CultureWriter Freya Latona on what it means to be an environmental activist, right here, right now.
River Garden Diaries: All Prospect, No Refuge
GardensWhat to do with a windy garden?
Life Lessons: Georgina Reid
PeopleLessons from the life of The Planthunter founder and editor.
On Politics, Love and Climate Change
CultureAn essay on finding common ground.
From Control to Connection: A New Ethos of Care
CultureAn essay by Georgina Reid exploring an alternate way to care.
River Garden Diaries: Austerity, Abundance and an Empty Idea
GardensOn uncovering the heart of a garden.
Bill Henson’s Post-Industrial Walled Garden
GardensVisit this acclaimed Australian artist's incredible courtyard garden in Melbourne.
River Garden Diaries: And then the Snake (and the Rain) Came
GardensThat time a diamond python visited my garden.
Falling into the Future: Nostalgia, Grief and Granny’s Begonia
GardensAn exploration of grief and nostalgia, framed by the story of a pot plant.
River Garden Diaries: Composting jellyfish and other meanderings
GardensGrowing vegetables, composting, the garden as temple. Another rambling essay by Georgina Reid.
Women, Dogs and Plants
PeopleA chat to four plant and pooch loving ladies about life with plants and dawgs.
River Garden Diaries: Neighbourly Relations
GardensA story about romance, pragmatism and wildlife in Georgina Reid's river garden.
River Garden Diaries: Tree Songs and a Sense of Place
GardensRebirth on the river...
Thrift is my Middle Name
CultureGeorgina Reid's life of thrift.
River Garden Diaries: Truth, Thoreau and Design Dilemmas
GardensA musing on creating a garden, solitude and Thoreau.
Daniel Shipp: ‘Botanical Inquiry’ Series
Art & DesignA stunning series of images by Daniel Shipp. They'll make you look twice!
The Poetry of Plant Life
CultureFrom Epicurus’ garden school, to the grandeur of Versailles, to the crop of community gardens popping up…
36 Edward Street
Culture, GardensA personal story of loss, grief and growth in the garden.