Create a biodiverse, beautiful and compassionate garden, wherever you live.
Cultural anthropologist Natasha Myers chats with Georgina Reid about growing new worlds.
If soil could speak, 'unprecedented' would not be in its vocabulary.
Some things, like gardening, come late. Others, like Country, are always there, according to Zena Cumpston.
Lille Madden is a climate activist, bird nerd and the First Nations Director at Groundswell Giving.
A conversation with Bruce Pascoe about farming indigenous food plants.
Bill Henson moves his late mother's garden, before the bulldozers arrive.
David Godshall chats with tree death-walker Jeff Perry.
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.
'The idea of creation is beautiful, and the human species is capable of so much creation. But an existing climate and ecosystem, it’s not a blank page’ - Thomas Doxiadis
Breathing new life into a neglected Los Angeles park, one plot at a time.
Ideas of legacy, transformation and love with regenerative farmer and author Charles Massy and his daughter Tanya.
Felix de Rosen roams the streets with Youtube botanist Joey Santore
Growing connections beyond the classroom with school-based nature education programs.
Neha Kale meets four artists exploring new relations with nature.
Writing and gardening, seeing and being. An essay by Georgina Reid.
A Nelson Byrd Woltz designed public space by in New York is created for contemplation and connection.





















