On a Friday this summer, the gb&d team got to play in the dirt, in order to create this issue’s cover image. It was a messy four hours, and it took a couple days to get the dirt out from under our fingernails, but it was worth it. Chicago’s Gethsemane Garden Center let us run wild in its greenhouses; we pulled varieties from every section to ‘plant’ the letters one at a time. Although it only made one appearance, one of our favorite plants was the Begonia ‘Escargot,’ though we just called it “the Tim Burton plant.”

We mixed various textures and colors to create a feeling that the plants were growing “wild;” however, Eileen later informed us that most of the plants we were putting next to each other wouldn’t actually be planted together.

Aaron stood on a ladder to direct where soil needed to be filled in or where edges of the letters had to be sharpened.

Our photo editor Sam had to stand on a ladder to get the right angle for the shot. Photo: Jessica from Gesthemane Garden Center

The gb&d team (from left: Samantha, Timothy, Melanie, Aaron) with Eileen (far right) from Gethsemane Garden Center.