
Bristol-based Cinead McTernan got the go-ahead to write her book on growing city vegetables just as the UK entered its first lockdown in spring 2020. She needed to practise what she was preaching — and have it photographed — but couldn’t get hold of seeds and plug plants. “The nation was going ‘grow your own’ crazy and everything had sold out,” McTernan says.
2020年春天,就在英国首次进入新冠疫情封锁之际,布里斯托尔的西尼德·麦克特南(Cinead McTernan)准备写一本关于种植城市蔬菜的书。她需要实践她所宣扬的东西——并把它拍下来——但却找不到种子和植物。麦克特南说:“整个国家都在疯狂地‘种植自己的作物’,所有的作物都卖光了。”
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