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If Insects Disappeared

A reflective look at what happens when insects disappear from the garden, exploring pollination, balance, and the quiet shift from resilience to dependence.

Aquilegia

An observational essay on Aquilegia (Granny’s Bonnet), exploring self-seeding, impermanence, and what this short-lived plant reveals about control, chance, and how gardens really behave.

Australian Insects

Explore Australia’s grasshoppers, crickets, and cockroaches—hardy insects adapted to heat, drought, and dramatic boom-and-bust cycles.

What Gardens Do at Night

A reflective essay on what really happens in gardens after dark — soil, wildlife, moisture, and the quiet work that shapes healthy gardens.

Sandwich: A Town Allowed

A reflective examination of continuity and coherence in Sandwich, exploring how the town aligned itself with lasting conditions rather than past prominence.

Australian Insects

Explore Australia’s beetles, from armoured diggers to jewel-bright survivors, revealing power, colour, and their vital role in recycling and regeneration.

After Control

After Control explores what endures when human dominance weakens, examining the quiet systems that continue to shape land, sea, and climate.

Australian Insects

Discover Australia’s butterflies and moths, from brilliant rainforest species to epic migrants whose movement links ecosystems, seasons, and culture.

Human Composting

A reflective gardener’s essay on human composting, exploring biology, culture, limits, and why natural organic reduction keeps resurfacing in modern life.

Australian Insects

Explore Australia’s ants and bees, the powerful insect architects that build, defend, pollinate, and shape ecosystems across the continent.

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