Seeding Hope: What Plants Teach Us About Being Human
Author Jack Algiere
- Publish Date: September 08, 2026
- Format: Hardcover
- Category: Nature - Ecology
- Publisher: Chelsea Green
- Trim Size: 5-1/2 x 8-1/2
- Pages: 240
- US Price: $29.95
- CDN Price: $40.00
- ISBN: 978-1-64502-370-8
Reviews
“Jack Algiere brings a farmer’s skill and a philosopher’s curiosity to the ancient conversation between humans and plants. Drawing on the life cycle of plants as a lens for understanding our own lives, Seeding Hope is a thoughtful and generous addition to that evergreen dialogue.”—K Greene, cofounder, Hudson Valley Seed Co.
“Seeding Hope reflects what I’ve admired most about Jack since we met twenty years ago: He’s a brilliant farmer because he’s a brilliant observer; he’s spent a lifetime letting plants teach him how to see. In prose as attentive, searching, and grounded as his farming, Jack gathers those lessons into something rare and resonant: a portrait of the natural world as teacher, and an ethic for how to live, drawn from the ground up.”—Dan Barber, chef, Blue Hill at Stone Barns; author of The Third Plate
“This lovely book is a reflection of the care, attention to detail, and thoughtfulness that Jack brings to everything he does, especially at Stone Barns. It will deepen your understanding, make you think, and bring presence to your relationship with plants.”—Maria Rodale, author of Love, Nature, Magic
“There are books about farming, and then there are books from farming—written not at a desk, but from decades of muddy boots, cold greenhouses, and the kind of quiet conversations you have with a row of seedlings before the rest of the world wakes up. Seeding Hope by Jack Algiere belongs firmly in the second category, and for someone like me, who has spent the better part of my adult life with my hands in the soil and my mind trying to articulate why this work matters beyond the harvest, reading it felt less like encountering a new idea and more like finding words for something I have always known but never quite managed to say. I will say this plainly: I was not expecting to be moved the way I was.”—Jean-Martin Fortier, author of The Market Gardener; founder, the Market Gardener Institute