I
thought now would be a good time at the beginning of the new season and at the
birth of this blog to pop in a wee disclaimer.
Before
I go any further let me just assure you that what I am writing is not the
Bible. There is a lot of great information out there on this sort of thing and
I am just a gardener who has read very widely over many years on the subject;
have some design experience and get my hands dirty on a regular basis. I shut up when I am around gnarly
old gardeners and keep my ears open listening for what they have learned.
Working with nature keeps you humble. I do however feel very passionately about
the ordinary family’s ability to grow their own food, therefore lessening their
dependence on being fed by corporations who don’t care about the earth and
those of us who depend on it. Which is all of us.
And so
by sharing what I know and what I am continuously learning I hope that I can
make a contribution to the world – not just add more “word emissions” to the world as Charlie Brooker talked
about in his recent column in The Guardian newspaper.
I agree with him that there is just too many words out there twittering, blogging, snap-shotting, selfy- snapping, instagraming, facebooking, flickring, opining and so on. And so to paraphrase one of my design heroes, William Morris, who once famously said “Have nothing in your house that you don’t know to be useful or believe to be beautiful” - I hope to have in this blog words that I know to be useful and hopefully help you all create something beautiful!
I agree with him that there is just too many words out there twittering, blogging, snap-shotting, selfy- snapping, instagraming, facebooking, flickring, opining and so on. And so to paraphrase one of my design heroes, William Morris, who once famously said “Have nothing in your house that you don’t know to be useful or believe to be beautiful” - I hope to have in this blog words that I know to be useful and hopefully help you all create something beautiful!
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