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The Small Garden

A practical look at how limited storage shapes small gardens, and why designing for fewer tools, less waste, and steady maintenance leads to calmer, more usable spaces.

Kent Climate Drift

Kent climate drift is subtly reshaping seasons, soil, plants, and everyday outdoor life—discover how gradual climate change is quietly transforming Kent’s landscape and how we can adapt.

Insects as Food

A detailed exploration of insects as future food, examining sustainability, regulation, safety, ethics, and whether “bugs on the menu” are a realistic part of tomorrow’s diets.

Night-Time Wildlife

Discover the hidden world of night-time wildlife in gardens, exploring nocturnal animals, insects, and ecosystems that quietly support healthy, balanced outdoor spaces.

Feedback Gardening

Feedback Gardening is a responsive approach that teaches gardeners how to read plant, soil, and wildlife signals to create healthier, lower-effort gardens.

Snowdrops Again

A reflective, experience-led essay on snowdrops in UK gardens—covering growth, soil, light, naturalising, and what they quietly teach working gardeners.

The Small Garden

An exploration of why small gardens benefit more from careful thinking than constant planting, and how restraint, planning, and clarity lead to calmer, easier-to-maintain spaces.

Long-View Gardening

Long-view gardening focuses on designing and maintaining gardens that improve over time through thoughtful planning, soil care, and sustainable plant choices.

Glimmers of Hope

Recent biodiversity data shows glimmers of hope for insects. Discover what stabilising trends mean and how gardens can help turn slowdown into recovery.

Vigour vs Health

An in-depth exploration of vigour versus true plant health in gardening, explaining why fast growth can be misleading and how balanced, resilient gardens are built over time.

Natural Succession

An informative guide to natural succession in gardening, explaining how plants, soil, and time work together to create healthier, lower-maintenance gardens.

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