An honest, practical look at kitchen compost in gardening, exploring what it really does, its limitations, and how to use it effectively for healthier soil and resilient gardens.
When the Ground Won’t Take Any More
Reflections from a working gardener on winter rain, waterlogged lawns, and what an exceptionally wet January revealed about soil, patience, and recovery.
Underplanting
Underplanting explained: how layering plants beneath trees and shrubs improves soil health, suppresses weeds, boosts resilience, and creates low-maintenance, natural-looking gardens.
Invasive vs Vigorous
Understanding the difference between invasive and vigorous plants helps gardeners make responsible choices, manage growth effectively, and protect biodiversity without sacrificing a healthy, productive garden.
Funnel-Webs, Bull Ants & Painful Lessons
Childhood encounters with funnel-web spiders and bull ants reveal how pain, memory, and enforced boundaries shaped a lifelong respect for insects and the ground they inhabit.