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Garden Visit: Ben Shaw’s Permaculture Oasis

GardensVisit a lush and delicious permaculture garden with us!

Plant / Life: Will Studd’s Edible Wonderland

GardensInternational cheese man Will Studd is a VERY passionate vegetable gardener.

Obscure Edibles: Growing a Radical and Delicious New World

HarvestTwo queens of the vegetable patch share their favourite obscure edible plants. Get growing!

David and Sheila: A Pair of Extraordinary Gardeners

GardensBede Brennan's grandparents are the most remarkable gardeners he knows.

Edible Garden Planning in Small Urban Spaces

HarvestLet Byron Smith from Urban Growers help you plan your city veggie patch this spring.

River Garden Diaries: Composting jellyfish and other meanderings

GardensGrowing vegetables, composting, the garden as temple. Another rambling essay by Georgina Reid.

Aphids and Abandon: A Surprising Tale

BotanicaMother Nature always has a few surprises up her sleeve!

Abandon and Opportunity in the Veggie Garden

BotanicaA tale of hope and in the wake of garden destruction (by rats!).

Andrew Barker and Grow Free: Growing Community and Food

PeopleGrow Free is growing food, love and community!

Food Gardening: The Ultimate in Surprise Seeking

HarvestNatasha Grogan reckons food gardening is the easiest way to inject joy and surprise into your life.

Winter in the Veggie Garden

HarvestGet stuck into winter gardening jobs with Fabian Capomolla of the Hungry Gardener

Grower Profile: Georgia Savage

HarvestSurely starting a garden at a property slated for demolition within the next year would be a waste of time, right? Wrong.

Grower Profile: Serena Ashmore

HarvestSerena Ashmore’s story is really powerful. It not only addresses the power of gardens to heal human hearts, but also highlights the potential of the digital world in connecting, supporting, and encouraging young gardeners, as Serena has discovered.

The Peasants of Pleasantville: A visit to Seed Savers HQ

HarvestMichel and Jude Fanton are some of the seediest folk I’ve ever met, in the best possible…