The Kinfolk team visits beautiful gardens and green spaces around the world, and profiles dozens of gardeners, florists, designers, botanists, and others who are leading the way with the idea of bringing the outdoors in and the indoors out, in our homes and our communities. Through conversations, stunning photography, and practical guides to plant care, flower arranging, and home gardening, The Kinfolk Garden is an invitation to engage with nature in every aspect of your life.
What did I like about this book?
It is important to note that the book is written in three parts: Care, Creativity, and Community, and how each individual depicted in the book incorporates this in their daily lives; some giving up the city for a path that’s permanently sustaining.
Best stated by one woman who moved to Turkey to care for plants; a botanist by nature began caring for plants in her greenhouse and garden, finding that it was a vehicle to caring for herself and her well-being; she states that she lives in a ‘vegetative’ state; adoring her plants as she rotates them indoor and outdoor depending on the seasons.
Gardeners from around the globe all say this:
“It was very much eating from the land. It was not a concept, but our daily life.”
“Caring for plants is the best way to learn how to care for yourself.”
Being the biggest users of the ecosystem…human—mankind has a responsibility to help maintain, sustain, what is nurturing us—the hand that feeds one should feed all…that being mankind!
This was a very informative reading/perusal—to be let into the lives of these florists, gardeners, and community was wonderful, thank you for sharing.