Wilder Quarterly i — Winter 2011, #2

Wilder Quarterly

Wilder Quarterly is a publication for people enthralled by the natural world. In our pages you’ll find green thumbs, rooftop gardeners, foodies and chefs, seed savers, architects, hobby farmers, horticulturalists, innovators, amateurs, and experts. Just your everyday mix of growing enthusiasts. Wilder is ‘life through the lens of the growing world’— indoors and out, culture, travel, food and design. Published seasonally for this generation of growers and the next.

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The 2012 Winter issue of Wilder Quarterly wanders through the wintry season with a trip to Norway’s Svalbard Global Seed Vault and then coasts down to Mexico to check out Xochemilco’s floating garden district. Renaissance rooftop gardener Annie Novak shows us how field-to-fork stays alive in the colder months and director Mike Mills chats about his passion for greenery. We interview Defiant Gardens author Kenneth Helphand about growing in wartime as a form of hope and Portland chef Aaron Woo who is revolutionizing the vegetarian plate. Before heading indoors, we tour the gardens of Austin-based musician Martin Perna and famed horticulturist Yvonne Savio in Los Angeles.

Plus, we’ve got the Wilder guide for hort tips in your region, winter-ready recipes, instructions on creating your own string garden, canned goods and a living wall, too.


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