
16 Things To Do In June
It's time to brew honeysuckle tea, make sun water at the solstice, have fun at free festivals, take close-up pictures of bugs, look across the capital from rooftop gardens, and go wild!
Kate is Features Writer at The Green Parent magazine and author of many books, including her latest (and first work of fiction) - The Wayward Sisters.
It's time to brew honeysuckle tea, make sun water at the solstice, have fun at free festivals, take close-up pictures of bugs, look across the capital from rooftop gardens, and go wild!
The sun is here, the ground is dry (for now) and summer is GO! This month, help build the Moominhouse, enjoy free street theatre festivals, caper at Jack-in-the-Green, wash your face in the dew, create a real-life wrestling character and grow a den made of sunflowers!
This family live in their self-built home in the middle of a community they've set up in the Black Forest. Here they talk about the benefits of communal living
From funny (and gentle) April Fools pranks to egg hunts and witchy folk tradition, this month is full of mischief, adventure and exploration
March, they say, comes in like a lion, and goes out like a lamb. There might not be any big cats in our fields, but there are plenty of little fluffy creatures to cuddle this month
Forest Bathing has huge benefits on our nervous systems, reduces stress and helps with depression. It lowers blood pressure and can enhance quality of life