Author is the is the director of horticulture at Native Plant Trust. He was interviewed on the Oct 6, 2022 episode of Cultivating Place.
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kdwarn finished reading One Garden Against the World by Kate Bradbury
kdwarn started reading How to make a wildlife garden by Chris Baines
kdwarn started reading One Garden Against the World by Kate Bradbury
kdwarn wants to read Northeast Native Plant Primer by Uli Lorimer
kdwarn commented on Habitat Creation in Garden Design by Alex Johnson
One of the authors was interviewed on Episode 218 of Roots and All: rootsandall.co.uk/podcast/episode-189-creating-wildlife-habitats/
kdwarn wants to read Plant Lover's Backyard Forest Garden by Pippa Chapman
Author interviewed on episode 214 of Roots and All: rootsandall.co.uk/podcast/episode-185-food-forests-for-plant-lovers/

Granny Made Me an Anarchist : General Franco, the Angry Brigade and Me by Stuart Christie
autobiography of British anarchist Stuart Christie
kdwarn rated Hiking with Nietzsche: 3 stars
kdwarn rated Durruti, the people armed: 5 stars
kdwarn rated Solidarity Unionism: 4 stars

Solidarity Unionism by Staughton Lynd, Fred W Thompson
Solidarity Unionism is critical reading for all who care about the future of labor. Drawing deeply on Staughton Lynd's experiences …
kdwarn rated Labor law for the rank & filer: 4 stars
kdwarn rated A Concise History of Florida: 3 stars
kdwarn reviewed Mother Jones by Simon Cordery (Women's biography series)
Review of 'Mother Jones' on 'Goodreads'
1 star
I stopped reading this at page 43 because the level of pure speculation and conjecture just became too great. The author attributes beliefs, behavior, and actions to Mother Jones that in no way can be made with such conviction, and his understanding of labor history is weak. This is just irresponsible scholarship.