Philosophy for Gardeners: Ideas and Paradoxes to Ponder in the Garden
by Kate Collyns Author
This book asks and directs the reader to explore ideas, consider big questions, and learn life lessons in their garden. Gardening is thoughtful and practical: planning, imagining plant growth, deciding on a garden, and appreciating nature’s beauty.
This collection of essays illustrates how philosophical ideas arise in gardeners’ daily work.
Gardeners are philosophers: existentialists who live by their own rules, stoics who endure slug damage and work in harmony with nature, and practical quantum scientists who witness incredible plant cell processes.
This book is divided into four sections: Soil, Growth, Harvest, and Cycles, each exploring philosophical questions through the garden lens. It’s a fascinating read for students of philosophy and gardeners alike, filled with thought-provoking reflections on life, being, and existence.
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