What can we learn from bugs about the tense awkwardness of life on Earth?| Dark Properties
A quest to illuminate transformative possibilities for life on earth—by editor and gardener Willa Köerner.| Dark Properties
Wisdom from the org teaching colleges to prioritize healthy people, plants, and soil over toxic turf lawns.| Dark Properties
Penny Gibbons on combatting loneliness by starting a neighborhood cleanup group—which escalated into much more.| Dark Properties
On the impacts of slowing down, a guide for DIY deceleration, and a new interview series.| Dark Properties
LinYee Yuan on the end of MOLD Magazine, and the beginnings of a collectively designed food forest in central Brooklyn.| Dark Properties
Our ecologically entangled mini flower farm is really growing… phew.| Dark Properties
Nicole Yeo on starting a collective of Asian-led farms that grow food, solidarity, and mutual viability.| Dark Properties
Shakara Tyler on “reworking the system against the system” to build cooperative, reparative, Black-led infrastructure in Detroit.| Dark Properties
Rowen White on rehydrating ancestral foods as a way to reseed imagination.| Dark Properties
A new series on relational models for food sovereignty, collective land stewardship, and anti-capitalist abundance.| Dark Properties
Fritz Haeg on reinventing a commune, the fragility of reciprocal relationships, and gardening as an assertive force.| Dark Properties
Companion–Platform on gardening in rental apartments, designing attention ecologies, and growing one single bean.| Dark Properties