Stories

June in the Garden

“Nature is a strange factory, relentless in its productivity. We like to think life and death are opposite states, but it’s all tangled up together, the cherry blossoms and the cancer: a never-ending production of more, a monstrous fecundity.” -Olivia Laing, Funny Weather When I look around my gardens, I feel that they resemble my…

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May in the Garden

“Gardening was a subtle process of give and take with the landscape, a search for some middle ground between culture and nature.” -Michael Pollan, Second Nature: A Gardener’s Education There is a distinct shift in the garden in spring. A smell emits from the soil—geosmin, a volatile chemical produced by soil-dwelling bacteria and fungi. This…

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April in the Garden

“A garden is like the self. It has so many layers and winding paths, real or imagined, that it can never be known, completely, even by the most inanimate of friends.” -Anne Raver, Deep in the Green There is a lightness to springtime. Despite the busyness of tending to honeybees, weeds, and vegetable starts, I…

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March in the Garden

“ A seed is the dormant dream of a new life. A hope, a prayer, the smallest version of an entire life.” -Jennifer Jewell, What We Sow Despite a decade of farming, sowing seeds still fills me with a profound sense of hope. Whether in the quiet of a greenhouse or directly into the earth,…

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February in the Garden

“We need to return to learning about the land by being on the land, or better, by being in the thick of it.” -Gary Paul Nabham We have long been storytellers; there is something innately human to drawing around a fire and sharing pieces of ourselves. This draw to storytelling still shows up in our…

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January in the Garden

“In winter, wild places feel like being in a hushed house with a sleeper in the next room. A living stillness. It isn’t quite loneliness. More a pronounced absence.” -Jarod K. Anderson, Something in the Woods Loves You The quiet of winter has an immersive feeling; long gone are the expansive vistas of the garden.…

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December in the Gardens

“There can be no purpose more inspiring than to begin the age of restoration, reweaving the wondrous diversity of life that still surrounds us.” -E.O. Wilson As I write this from my home office, I can see above in the treeline the silhouette of an oak tree branch. I come from a land where oak…

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November in the Gardens

“Sitting in your garden is a feat to be worked at with unflagging determination and singlemindedness…True gardeners, with their peerless taste, dexterity and inspired planting, never stop…To sit is almost an offense, a sign of depravity and an outrage towards every felicitous refinement that has gone into making a garden…I am deeply committed to sitting…

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