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A monthly newsletter about growing, historic gardening practices and folklore, and learning from land - past and present - in a changing climate.
Meg writes soulfully and thoughtfully about growing and gardening in a fast-changing climate, and how this connects us to our place, our histories and our vulnerable human bodies.
A series of letters and essays from Dougald Hine. Turning aside from the one big path that was meant to lead to the future, no longer in service to its promises, asking what else is worth doing with the time we have.
Deeply thoughtful writing about how to live through these times of climate emergency with humanity, compassion and wisdom.