Inside this edition of Natural Garden News
- Planting a new world
- If you want a Grounded garden…
- Haliburton deer: Lessons and hope from Lucas House
- A natural shoreline garden
- New here? Start with these articles
- Today’s recommended reading
- Today’s VIP (Very Important Plant)
- This week at Lucas House
- From the socials
I hope you enjoy the newsletter! If you have any questions or feedback, please reply to this email.
Simon Payn
Grounded
Email: hello@groundedgardens.ca
Web: groundedgardens.ca
Follow Grounded on the socials!
Planting a new world
I was saying to someone the other day that our gardens are a microcosm of our lives. How we consider our personal landscapes mirrors how we relate to the world.
Part of this is the answer to this question: Do we want to engage in dominance or in community?
The old world is one of dominance – sprays, saws, backhoes.
The new world is one of community – respect, relationships, nurturing.
TV shows might portray nature as a battle for dominance, but the reality is that ecosystems are built on cooperation and balance.
One of the articles below is about deer and our gardens. The old world is one of dominance over the deer. The new world is one of mutual benefit.
What we plant and how we plant is also a story of old versus new. Do we bend the rules and plant what serves us or do we dance with the rules and plant what serves us all?
We’ve lived in the old world for too long – and it’s hurting us. Now it’s time to bring in the new world, one plant at a time.
After all, a better world lies just outside your door.
I wish you a happy Thanksgiving.
Simon
If you want a Grounded garden…
I’m now booking garden and shoreline installs for next year.
We still have a few more weeks until the snow flies, so if you’re interested in talking about a Grounded garden, there’s still time.
To see some of my recent work, please look at this article.
|
|
|
Haliburton deer: Lessons and hope from the garden at Lucas House
Here’s how we can garden when there are deer around. Read more.
|
|
|
A natural shoreline garden
Plants can do many things. Here’s a shoreline project I recently completed that played more than one role. Read more.
|