British textile artist Ellie Hipkin, inspired by the Sussex wild botanicals. Textile painting and free motion embroidery.
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A new generation of gardeners is considering how the land can be returned to – or shared with – nature
Nature has always been a place for me to self-soothe. Whether it's been starting a garden and learning how to tend my heart in the same way I do my plants, or by going on walks in the forest to discover wild herbs and edibles. There's no denying how therapeutic it is to escape into nature and recalibrate our true north, or as I call it: rewilding. In the chaos of our global pandemic, economic instability, climate change, and social justice movements layered on top of an already fast-paced and overstimulated culture, I see the need now more than ever, for people to rewild. So, I’ve rounded up a list of 15 ways to rekindle your connection nature and rewild yourself.
How to get started with rewilding your yard and garden.
What is rewilding? Find out why I am obsessed with the concept of human rewilding lately and why I think it's important for our modern lives.
Rewilding your yard lets you connect with nature and support biodiversity. Here's how to turn your outdoor space into a thriving ecosystem.
Time spent outdoors can aid both your physical and mental health—why not return nature’s favor by taking your garden back to its roots?
Check out these 10 brilliant ideas to rewild your garden, help your ecosystem, and go back to the roots with as little work as possible.
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