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Sandwich: A Town Allowed

A reflective exploration of pressure, adjustment, and gradual change in Sandwich, showing how the town adapted as advantage narrowed and effort increased.

The Orchard and the Fire

A reflective gardening-based article exploring how nature reveals the limits of force, showing why disruption rarely brings lasting resolution and how deeper systems quietly endure and recover over time.

Rewilding Gardens

A practical, grounded look at rewilding gardens by letting insects lead the way, focusing on observation, balance, and working with nature rather than against it.

Why This Space Exists

A reflective explanation of why this gardening blog exists, exploring real garden work, ecology, wildlife, and the thinking behind Earthly Comforts.

Plants That Cope

A reflective guide to low-water patio plants for UK container gardens, exploring drought-tolerant choices and thoughtful plant selection.

The Small Garden

A practical exploration of why short, regular maintenance visits are ideal for small gardens, preventing overwhelm and keeping compact spaces calm, healthy, and easy to manage.

Brown Hare

A rich, engaging guide to the brown hare in the UK, exploring its behaviour, breeding, farmland life, and why this iconic species is a powerful indicator of countryside health.

Queen Insects

Queen insects are the quiet force behind insect colonies, shaping behaviour, structure, and survival through stability, reproduction, and biological signalling.

Earwigs Uncovered

Earwigs have a bad reputation, but the truth is more balanced. Discover the myths, realities, and the quiet role earwigs play in a healthy garden.

Crickets & Grasshoppers

A reflective look at crickets and grasshoppers, exploring how their sounds reveal the health, balance, and quiet rhythms of summer gardens.

Beginner’s Guide to Mulching

A practical beginner’s guide to mulching, explaining the benefits, best materials, and how mulching improves soil health, reduces weeds, and makes gardens easier to manage.

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