Glastonbury that I can recreate: its permaculture garden.While the rest of the festival gets taken down and packed away and the stragglers make their way to the car park, Glastonbury’s permaculture garden remains.
Founded in 1989, the garden sits between the hedonism of Shangri-La and the energy of the Green Fields, a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it nook off the old railway line that spans the festival site.
Once inside the woodland grove, the mania of the rest of the festival quietens. Instead, peonies sit in milk bottles on wooden tables, bees flock to wildflowers and friendly, blissed-out souls gather around the campfire of the outdoor kitchen.
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