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Rowan Spray,Susanna Grant

From Gardens Where We Feel Secure

From Gardens Where We Feel Secure is gardener and writer Susanna Grant's exploration of her thinking on history, value and meaning of nature in the city. Examining the premise that naming species allows us to expand our understanding, our interest, our ways of looking at the world around us, and the idea of plant-blindness—our tendency not to see what we can't name in the nature that surrounds us—she throws a spotlight on five of her favourite wildflowers with accompanying images by photographer Rowan Spray. These stories are interspersed with reflections on Grant's own countryside childhood and her work in London's community gardens: why we can't walk where we want to, planting as an act of resistance and, above all, the necessity of weeds and their beauty.
34 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
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Quotes

  • Berenicehas quoted4 days ago
    The more we can identify, the more our attachments to plants form, and we can start to see them as our kin.
  • Berenicehas quoted4 days ago
    the longer I live in a city, the more I want to lie in a field of grass
  • Berenicehas quoted5 days ago
    Gardening is as much about looking as it is doing, and community gardens allow everyone to have this.
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