A darker reflection on garden gnomes, exploring their unsettling presence, permanence, and the quiet sense that they observe rather than simply decorate.
Monthly Archives: May 2026
When Abundance Wobbles
A reflective essay on why scarcity and hunger are not the same, and how gardening helps us respond to limits without fear.
Enough Is Enough
Why redefining what a “good” garden means leads to less pressure, more resilience, and gardens that truly fit real lives.
The Quiet Return of Hedgehogs
A reflective essay on the quiet return of hedgehogs, exploring why some gardens see them again while others never do, and what absence really means.
The Watchers in the Borders
A reflective look at why garden gnomes can feel subtly unsettling, exploring perception, atmosphere, and the role of objects within garden spaces.