A thoughtful exploration of how small gardens can support wildlife through consistency, tidy structure, and deliberate planting, without tipping into chaos or neglect.
Why Joy Might Be the Most Radical Thing We Grow
An exploration of how joy, especially through gardening and care, becomes a quiet but powerful act of resistance in a fast, anxious world.
Things I Didn’t Notice at First
An observational essay on why familiar towns can still surprise us — exploring attention, habit, perception, and the moments that make us see places anew.
Structural Planting in Gardening
Structural planting explained: learn how trees, shrubs, and form-focused plants create year-round structure, balance, and longevity in garden design.
The Flame of the Forest
A rich, thoughtful guide to the red squirrel in the UK, exploring its woodland life, behaviour, decline, and why this iconic native species depends on healthy forests to survive.