Written by Benjamin Vogt, Guest Contributor One late summer afternoon I was crawling around on my knees out back, getting a view of the garden’s undercarriage where so much of the real action happens – spiders nabbing prey, beetles walking from stem to stem, ants leaving scent markers to food. On my weary knees I[...]
Untamed Nature Is Not A Luxury: It’s A Necessity
– Posted in: Garden Musings February 17, 2016“My days in the wilderness will live with me always. Everything there is so alive and familiar. The very stones seem talkative and brotherly. One fancies a heart like our own must be beating in every crystal and cell. No wonder when we consider that we all have the same Father and Mother” ~ John[...]
Cauliflower: Nutritious, Scrumptious, Diverse, and The New ‘It’ Vegetable
– Posted in: Garden Musings February 1, 2016Kale, the hottest health trend in veggies for some time now, has been usurped by what the media is calling the new ‘it’ vegetable. And you know what that vegetable is? Cauliflower! Yep, it’s true. What was once a boring, even denigrated vegetable, has become extraordinarily popular within the last year. If you think cauliflower[...]
Gardens are Art
– Posted in: Garden Musings, Garden Photography January 27, 2016No doubt if you are reading this you know that gardening is an art. And, as is often true with art, one form inspires another. A recent stroll in the University of California Berkeley Botanical Garden brought so much of this together. Art appreciation is something we do every time we visit a museum, go to[...]
How Digging In The Dirt Can Be A Gateway To Your Soul
– Posted in: Garden Musings January 16, 2016Digging in the dirt has the ability to be a gateway to your soul. It can open you up to possibilities, unleash your imagination and playfulness, enable you to take risks and trust your instincts, and help you develop a healthy level of self-confidence. However, people in the United States tend to view gardening as[...]