A reflective essay on why scarcity and hunger are not the same, and how gardening helps us respond to limits without fear.
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When Abundance Wobbles
An observational essay on how everyday food is becoming less effortless, and what gardeners can teach us about living well without guarantees.
When the Garden Becomes the Larder
A gardener reflects on a future where insects are seen as food, exploring sustainability, scarcity, and what this shift reveals about our relationship with nature.
The Redback in the Jam Jar
A childhood encounter with Australia’s redback spider reflects on curiosity, danger, and the early lessons that shape a gardener’s respect for balance and observation.