Why tidy edges are often the key to successful wildlife gardening, allowing wild areas to thrive without making gardens feel neglected.
Monthly Archives: May 2026
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.
Garden Rules That Deserve to Be Broken
A reflective essay on garden rules worth breaking, plants we apologise for unnecessarily, and why plastic grass reveals deeper cultural discomfort with living gardens.
British Insects
A reflective look at the UK’s quieter insect species, exploring stealth, sound, and subtle ecological roles.
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.