but now the things that fill in the cracks have taken over and the pavement has given way to the power of seeds and roots and time. Wildness is not just found in pristine places. It stakes a claim wherever it finds some open space.
Karen Orlando: I was a 2010 horticultural intern at Brooklyn Botanic and an organic vegetable gardener at Floyd Bennett Gardens Association, a community garden in Brooklyn.
last words (with berries)
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These days I often think about dying, and death. Which also makes me think
about life, and living. I've been close to what feels like a lot of dying
peop...
Cranford Rose Garden on a September Day
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I've known forever that roses bloom in June and then, if you're lucky,
again in September. This was a strange season and one sure sign that
something wa...
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Here's to the plants.
Yes. And to think you grow your vegetables on the site of a decomissioned fort is pretty cool too.
A real victory!
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