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When Blackbirds Dig

A thoughtful UK guide to why blackbirds dig in garden beds, what they are searching for, and gentle, wildlife-friendly ways to protect plants.

Two Months On

Two months on from becoming a limited company, Earthly Comforts reflects on growth, new opportunities, Project Matilda, and plans for the future.

Adaptive Gardening …

Adaptive gardening as a progressive approach for professional gardening services, exploring resilience, soil health, climate response and sustainable business evolution.

Malaysian Insects

Ants, bees, and wasps shape Malaysia’s humid forests through constant labour, pollination, and predation, creating order and balance in a landscape without seasons.

Trachelospermum

A reflective, experience-led exploration of Trachelospermum in UK gardens, examining its growth, fragrance, structure, and long-term value.

Working With Worms

An observational guide to reading a worm farm, using smell, texture, and behaviour to understand what’s happening inside the bin.

Patio Plants That Ask for Little

A reflective guide to low-maintenance, low-watering patio plants for UK gardens, exploring species, real-world practice, and the philosophy of restrained container planting.

Passiflora caerulea

A reflective, experience-led exploration of Passiflora caerulea — its growth, hardiness, misunderstood edible fruit, and place in modern UK gardens.

The Creatures You Never See

A reflective exploration of unseen wildlife in gardens, examining how animals shape spaces through subtle signs and patterns without being directly observed.

Malaysian Insects

An introduction to Malaysian insects as a continuous living system, exploring how ants, butterflies, beetles and other species regulate tropical landscapes without seasonal pause.

European Insects

A reflective five-part exploration of European insects, examining how ants, bees, beetles, butterflies and overlooked species sustain long-shaped landscapes through quiet ecological balance.

When the Garden Changes Light

A reflective exploration of how changing light alters the perception of a garden, revealing how the same space can feel different throughout the day without physically changing.

Working With Worms

A reflective exploration of interference in worm farming, and why doing less often leads to healthier, more resilient worm bins.

Nettles

A reflective, experience-led essay on nettles: their role in soil, wildlife, food, fertiliser, and what they quietly teach gardeners about control, fertility, and attention.

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