The Horticulturist

Inspired by the Victorian era, this collection of artifacts uses 19th-century aesthetics to imagine a past with guerrilla gardeners.

How would the Victorians have masked the illicit sowing of seeds? Had it been as underground as it is today, the guerrilla gardener would have needed secret ways of distributing plants and flowers. This family of products transforms common 19th-century accessories worn by men and women into clandestine gardening tools. These products are based around the seedpills - a newer version of the seed bomb, which combines the efficacy of the seed bomb with a cleaner, smaller, and more discreet design.

“Many things grow in the garden that were never sown there.” - Gnomologia, Thomas Fuller, 1732

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