To garden is to enter into a relationship with time that has no shortcuts — seeds do not respond to urgency, and the soil is the most honest feedback mechanism ever invented. Nasreddin planted a tree for shade he would not live to sit under, because he understood that not everything good is meant for you specifically, and that this is not a reason to withhold the planting. The garden is where impatience goes to be educated.
12 courses
Gardening and growing things in Practice
Move from theory to your hands in soil—the experiments, mistakes, and unexpected joys that happen when you act…
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Gardening and growing things: A Deeper Look
Explore the ecology, psychology, and philosophy hidden in gardening: succession, patience, failure, and what i…
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Gardening and growing things: A Starting Point
Gardening isn't decoration—it's a conversation with soil, seasons, and failure that teaches you how systems ac…
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Gardening and growing things: Foundations
Learn how plants actually grow, what soil does, why timing matters—the unglamorous basics that make the differ…
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Gardening and growing things: From Confusion to Clarity
Plants seem to die on you no matter what you do? Turns out there's a logic to growing things—and it's simpler …
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Gardening and growing things: Questions Worth Asking
What are you really asking when you ask why gardening? This course digs into the questions that separate dabbl…
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Gardening and growing things: Start Here
If you've killed plants before, that's actually your credential to start here. Learn the three things that mat…
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Gardening and growing things: What Nobody Tells You
Garden centers want you confused so you keep buying stuff. Here's what works: the soil secrets nobody mentions…
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Living with Gardening and growing things
Gardens are patient teachers: they show you what happens when you actually pay attention, when you fail, and w…
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The Examined Gardening and growing things
Stop treating gardening like homework and start noticing what it teaches you about patience, failure, and work…
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What Is Gardening and growing things?
Gardening is older and stranger than you think: part ecology, part ritual, part radical act. Find out what you…
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Why Gardening and growing things Matters
Discover why gardening matters in ways that have nothing to do with tomatoes and everything to do with how you…
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