The Garden as Medicine

The Garden as Medicine

What if the best thing you could do for your health this week was go outside and dig in the dirt? In Issue 15, I share a full update from my parents' garden — the fruit trees, the flower border, two new blueberries, and an herb spiral I built entirely by accident — plus a deep dive into the science of why gardens heal us.

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When Nature Speaks, We Should Listen

When Nature Speaks, We Should Listen

Record-shattering heat across Southern California. A rock rose that bloomed white instead of pink. A viral short crossing 38,000 views. This week, Professor Brown reflects on what nature is telling us, shares his journey through the Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies, and looks ahead to a brand new regenerative gardening course launching this fall.

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Before and After the Shade

Before and After the Shade

This week’s newsletter includes a livestream announcement, updates from all three classes, a new YouTube video on California native plants, and major changes in the garden—including the removal of a century-old avocado tree. I also share some thoughts on upcycling and a personal reflection on tending landscapes across generations.

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