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The Revival Potential

January 21, 2026 1 min read

 

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Modern interest in permaculture, rewilding, and traditional ecological knowledge has sparked forest gardening revival. People are learning (or relearning) how to work with forests rather than against them, how to encourage useful species without dominating landscapes, how to harvest sustainably from wild spaces.

This revival is not pure restoration (too much was lost), but it’s continuation—the lineage was broken but the principles survived, and new practitioners are reconnecting with ancient wisdom, applying it to contemporary contexts.

The forest provides.
The gardener encourages.
The medicine grows wild.
And human touch remains invisible except to those who know where to look.

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