The Critic Magazine

Trunk routes

THERE OFTEN SEEMS to be something oddly derisive, if not downright divisive, about national such-and-such days or this-and-that weeks, and the botanically themed of these calendrical interlopers are no exception.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for promoting green-fingered pursuits but really, Water a Flower Day? And as for Take Your Houseplant for a Walk Day.

National Tree Week, on the other hand, feels like one we might all get behind, now more so than ever. This year’s celebration straddles the

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