Kate Bradbury | One Garden Against the World
a conversation with Kate about gardening, climate change, and hedgehogs AND a BOOK GIVEAWAY!

If you have ever watched Gardeners’ World or Springwatch or Autumnwatch on BBC or BritBox (here in the US), you may recognize
— or at least her garden filled with frog spawn. Kate is the Wildlife Editor of Gardeners’ World Magazine in the UK and is a frequent guest on the BBC’s venerable gardening and wildlife programs. Her most recent book, One Garden Against the World: In Search of Hope in a Changing Climate, is part-journal and part-manifesto taking on the troubling evidence of species collapse and climate change as seen from her own garden.I was lucky enough to sit down and chat with Kate last week — about her book, about her garden, and about where she finds hope. But our most important conversation was about what WE can do as gardeners to help address climate change and wildlife in crisis.
GIVEAWAY: details at the bottom of this post!
Thank you so much, Kate!
Connect with Kate:
🦔 Substack
🦔 Her book: One Garden Against the World
In our conversation we talked about:
📍 Homegrown National Park Movement
I hope you enjoyed this conversation!
GIVEAWAY: I have a copy of One Garden Against the World to give away! Please subscribe to Kate’s Substack and Wild Revival Gardening. Every comment on, share of, and restack of this post is an entry! You must live in the US or in Canada to win AND Kate is giving away a copy for UK readers — with the same rules!
Enter by Monday, March 31, 2025 at 11:59 pm MST. Winners will be drawn at random and contacted through Substack. This drawing is not endorsed or sponsored by anyone — I just want you to read the book!
Love love love Kate’s writing and I would be so happy to win a copy of this book!
Excited to watch the interview, I’ve been wanting to read this book for a while!