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To support our goal of city wilding, we visit other urban and rural planting projects to hear about their ideas and gain inspiration.
We also share tips, thoughts and pics on this blog, and will document our commissioned projects here.
The urban agricultural revolution
Read Growing Cities, Leanne’s report for the Churchill Fellowship about her trip to the US and Canada to explore food growing in the city.
Toronto rocks in the green world
Toronto is one the most multicultural cities in the world – 60 per cent of its population being born outside of Canada – and this is very much reflected in the food it grows.
So green Montréal…
Montréal is a deep green city. We can learn a lot from the people and organisations working to make it an even better place to live and work.
Could this be the end of concrete jungles?
Humans don’t like mess or uncertainty, and natural systems are dynamic, complex, untidy and erratic. We must learn to read their inconvenience as a sign that all is well. We should be embracing the mess.

‘The first law of ecology is that everything is connected to everything else.’
— Nan Shepherd, The Living Mountain