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Gardening on the Frontline

A reflective gardener’s account of how everyday gardens reveal the quiet loss of wildlife, combining lived experience, ecological awareness, and a call for more nature-led garden care.

The Small Garden

A reflective guide to why removing plants and clutter is often the most effective first step in improving small gardens, creating clarity, resilience, and easier long-term care.

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.

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