Gardening, grief and memory
A garden tended to by departed loved ones deserves to be celebrated.
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New Times,
New Thinking.
A garden tended to by departed loved ones deserves to be celebrated.
By Alice VincentIt’s time to tear up the horticultural rulebook and indulge in curiosity.
By Alice VincentBut most of what we want can’t be bought.
By Alice VincentWe may not be able to stick around long enough to enjoy the fruit of our labours.
By Alice VincentIt’s taboo to say, but I’ve felt a disconnect from the thing I pour hours of labour into.
By Alice VincentThe joy of the simple pelargonium.
By Alice VincentDoing nothing is the antidote to declining insect populations.
By Alice VincentMany raised their eyebrows at the sex scenes; I was outraged that anybody thought wisteria, apple trees and roses…
By Alice VincentA focus on rewilding and sustainability has not diminished what the world-famous garden show does best.
By Alice Vincent