Grow Together: Save the World While Building a Meaningful ‘Bee-lationship’ Paul Sherfey Keywords: insects; interspecies relationships; human-animal studies; community gardens Collective gardens – in which individuals work collectively to cultivate and care for a common gardening area – have become a growing phenomenon in recent years. At these sites, the cultivation of community is often as important as the cultivation of organic, local produce. However, observation and digital research carried out in the context of a transnational study of such gardens demonstrates that this community is not limited to human participants, but instead also includes other animal species at these sites. The article investigates the relationships cultiv...