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Fungal Networks

An accessible deep dive into fungal networks and mycorrhizae, exploring how underground fungi support plant health, soil resilience, nutrient exchange, and sustainable ecosystems.

Common Questions

A considered look at hedge cutting, nesting season, and how gardeners balance law, ecology, and practical responsibility.

Zero-Input Plants

Zero-input plants offer a resilient, low-maintenance approach to gardening by thriving without fertilisers, irrigation, or constant care once established.

Rain Is Not the Problem

A reflective essay on why battery tools flatten faster in the rain, what that reveals about energy and limits, and how learning when to stop becomes part of good garden maintenance.

Quiet Gardening

Quiet gardening focuses on low-noise tools, thoughtful timing, and gentle methods to create calmer, wildlife-friendly gardens without sacrificing quality or care.

Under the Surface

A reflective account of discovering drowned worms in water tubs, exploring soil health, unintended consequences, and what careful gardening really asks of us.

Rain Is Not the Problem

An essay exploring why petrol tools feel safer in wet weather, how battery tools respond differently, and what rain reveals about trust, habit, and maintenance.

Common Questions

Why frequent lawn mowing can do more harm than good. A reflective gardener’s essay on soil, resilience, wildlife, and learning when not to cut.

Joining Habitats in Gardening

Joining habitats in gardening explores how connected gardens support wildlife, resilience, and ecological balance through thoughtful planting, soil care, and shared spaces.

Excess Nitrogen Growth

Excess nitrogen growth causes lush but weak plants, poor flowering, shallow roots, and increased pests. Learn how to identify, correct, and prevent nitrogen imbalance for healthier gardens.

Common Questions

Do gardeners work in heavy rain or extreme heat? A reflective look at how weather shapes real gardening decisions, soil care, safety, and long-term garden health.

RED Gardens

Explore Red Gardens’ regenerative approach to vegetable growing, where experimentation, soil health, and honest learning shape resilient home gardens.

Rain Is Not the Problem

An observational essay on working in the garden during rain, exploring how wet weather reveals habits, judgment, and the true nature of maintenance.

The Small Garden

A practical guide to why focusing on one border can transform a small garden, including soil preparation, editing, planting structure, and spacing for calmer long-term maintenance.

Unseen Soil Work

A practical exploration of unseen soil work, explaining how long-term soil care quietly supports healthier, more resilient gardens from the ground up.

Underplanting

Underplanting explained: how layering plants beneath trees and shrubs improves soil health, suppresses weeds, boosts resilience, and creates low-maintenance, natural-looking gardens.

Invasive vs Vigorous

Understanding the difference between invasive and vigorous plants helps gardeners make responsible choices, manage growth effectively, and protect biodiversity without sacrificing a healthy, productive garden.

Volunteer Plants in Gardening

Volunteer plants appear naturally in gardens and can signal soil health, support wildlife, or become a nuisance. Learn how to identify, manage, and work with them.

When Fear Gets the Click

A quiet reflection on how social newspapers frame AI through fear, and why work, purpose, and human contribution are far more resilient than headlines suggest.

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