‘Unearthed: the Power of Gardening’

I visited the ‘Unearthed: The Power of Gardening‘ exhibition (on until Sunday 10 August 2025) at the British Library recently, the third gardening-related exhibition at a non-garden-related institution that I’ve seen in the past few years (I’m sure there have been others!). The first two were ‘Rooted Beings’ at the Wellcome Collection in 2022 and ‘Soil’ at Somerset House earlier this year.

This exhibition, as the title suggests, was more about the actual act of gardening than the other two, and as such had quite a lot in common with the permanent display at the Garden Museum. The British Library’s advantage was its access to phenomenal (and in some cases phenomenally old) examples of historical books, and its focus on gardening and gardeners, rather than the gardens.  

The exhibition covered a range of topics – gardening history, community gardening, plant hunting and colonialism, changes in gardening’s relationship to the environment, guerilla gardening, garden cities, medicinal and food gardening, etc. It’s not a huge exhibition but is quite rich and worth spending some time – but if you want to see it, it closes very soon! 

Ali H


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