Promises, promises – and the true promise of the garden of education

When my kids were born, I moved to the suburbs. Along with that came a very grown up accessory: my very own garden to tend. ‘Garden’ was really stretching reality. It was more like an expanse of dry, barren, unloved earth. So I turned to a local gardener. “Don’t worry,” he told me, “I have … Continue reading Promises, promises – and the true promise of the garden of education