Guardian | the lovely bones
This feature was written for the Guardian “Every garden should include some plants that die beautifully.” An odd sounding assertion perhaps, but landscape designer Tom Stuart Smith believes death...
View ArticleUrban Agriculture | part twelve | Glasgow and Edinburgh
The final part of my year long series for Kitchen Garden about urban agriculture “Glasgow, or ‘Glaschu’ in Gaelic, translates as Dear Green Place. Indeed, we have more parks and green space per capita...
View ArticleGuardian | plants are the new paint
This feature was written for the Guardian “My projects are never done, they send out ripples that continue, which can’t be anticipated or controlled. That’s how I like it,” says Fritz Haeg, who has...
View ArticleGuardian | high rise gardening
This article was written for the Guardian Forget London’s monolithic new Shard, all eyes will surely be on the Bosco Verticale when it opens in Milan at the end of this year. The new skyscraper...
View ArticleGuardian | growth not guns
This feature was written for the Guardian For people who don’t play computer games – myself included – it’s easy to assume all virtual reality has to offer is the dubious opportunity to wield a weapon....
View ArticleGuardian | what lies beneath
This article was written for the Guardian The Worldometers website is compulsive viewing. If you watch this “real time world statistics” site ticking, you will see the world’s soil disappearing before...
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