We are delighted to bring you the 50th issue of Taproot, an independent, bi-monthly, ad-free print magazine from Maine, USA. This iconic publication celebrates farm, food, family and craft through writing, photography and the arts, both fine and domestic.
COVER designed by Rosanna Morris
Sections include:
HEAD = essays about living a more connected life
Seeds of Imagination by Jennifer Agee
Environmentally Friendly Gardening by Dana Benner
May Day by Sarah Robinson
Planting the Seeds of Belonging by Nikkya Hargrove
Quillisascut by Adriana Janovich
HANDS = recipes & crafts
Recipes from the Carrot Patch by Kaity Farrell
Spring in the Garden by Amanda McLemore
Milk of the Sheep by Hannah Welling
Seed to Sauce by Anna Hewitt
Wood-Burned Row Markers by Mary & David Clipner
A Well-Used Garden Apron pattern by Alison Kaplan
Hidden Trellis Wrap pattern by Janice Allen
HEART = the personal experience of more connected living
The Sowing Sows by Margaret Hathaway
Not Quite Walden by Megan Devine
Bebop by Michelle Koch
A Rumination by Carrie Sanford
DETAILS
8.375 x 10.875 inches
full color
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* Labour Behind the Label
* The Runnymede Trust.