| Gardens tell stories. They reflect who we are, how we live, and what we value. Some are carefully tended, others gently untamed. Some are small town gardens doing their best with limited space; others are shaped by years of quiet care. For me, gardening has never been about perfection. It’s about attention, patience, and showing up — season after season. This new blog series extends that way of thinking. |
| A Gentle Invitation From time to time, I’ll be sharing stories from other gardens — real ones, lived in and evolving. If you ever feel drawn to write a few words about your own garden, you’re very welcome to get in touch. There’s no set format, no pressure to be polished, and no expectation that every story will appear here. This is a slow, thoughtful series, shaped carefully over time. You might write about: How your garden has changed A favourite plant, corner, or tree What gardening means to you The challenges you work with Or simply why your garden brings you comfort Words are more than enough. Images can always be added separately. |
| Why This Series Exists Gardening can be a quiet, solitary practice — especially in small or urban spaces. But there’s something reassuring in recognising familiar experiences in someone else’s garden. This series is about: Real gardens, not show gardens. Effort over perfection Thoughtful, lived-in spaces A shared love of growing |
| If It Resonates If this idea resonates with you, you’re welcome to reach out. No expectations, no deadlines — just an open door for stories that feel right to share, when the moment comes. |