Wonderground is a biannual journal from Australia, nominally about gardening but aiming for something much more, asking about who and where we are, where we want to go and beyond.
Describing itself as 'a vessel for stories that grow from the soil', Wonderground examines how we might move – as individuals, businesses and societies – to a way of being that gives more to the world than it takes. Traversing the terrain of nature and ecology, design and architecture, art and culture, this magazine defies easy definition, but if you have even a passing interest in any of these things, Wonderground offers nourishment in, well, spades.
The fourth issue of Wonderground is titled 'Family/Tree'. The publisher says:
'This issue of Wonderground is overflowing with inspiring, exciting and cup-filling ideas, stories and conversations. Just like a healthy forest ecosystem, there’s a diversity of light and dark, hope and wonder. In fact, consider the fourth issue of Wonderground a forest itself – a window into worlds personal and mythical, ideas alive and ageless; a place mysterious and mad, meaningful and beautiful.'