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This Week on the hub.earth 5-11 July

This Week on the hub.earth 5-11 July

Wow, well this week has been a long and busy one!! But we still have found time to curate the best bits for you! We start with the return of RHS Shows! And yes it’s the RHS Hampton Court Flower Festival! Get a ticket if you can if you love gardens, plants and generally having a nice time! What are lichens with @slbi_323; How We Live Now: Reimagining Spaces with Matrix Feminist Design Co-operative and the @barbicancentre; have you ever wondered how they create the bounteous and beautiful borders @greatdixterofficial, well wonder no more and book yourselves onto Behind the Scenes at Great Dixter- July; @apldca invite us to an historical overview of American horticulture and the immigrants, plants, & systems; @scottishhistoricbuildingstrust host a talk about Norah Geddes - An Early Pioneer of Salutogenic Design (google it! .. ok I’ll tell you health and well-being design!); then @montydon and Michael Pollan talk about Michaels’ book, This Is Your Mind On Plants - how human beings have relied on plants throughout history for so many things; Noel Kingsbury on Piet Oudolf and hosted by @hauserwirth, who have one of Piets iconic planting designs on their Somerset site; HEMEROCALLIS OPEN DAY! @plantheritage; @kode_9 and Anjalika Sagar’s Hydra Decapita is an Afrofuturist sonic fiction on the art of darkness ... I don’t really know what it means, but I want to see it @tate; and then to finish us off for this week we have @rootsandallpod Roots and All Takeover - The Young Propagators Society. Join us and get out and see some gardens/plants and art!

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Kim Wilkie - The English Landscape Revolution

Kim Wilkie - The English Landscape Revolution

Landscape's Unstilled Life

Landscape's Unstilled Life