A reflective exploration of circles in the grass and fungal rings, examining why natural patterns in gardens feel deliberate and what they reveal about unseen processes beneath the soil.
Category Archives: Woodland Folklore
Woodland Folk & the Garden
A reflective exploration of real UK folklore and historical beliefs in gardens, examining boundaries, trees, and unseen presence through a modern gardener’s perspective.
The Things That Stay
A darker reflection on garden gnomes, exploring their unsettling presence, permanence, and the quiet sense that they observe rather than simply decorate.
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.
Gardens of Imagination
An exploration of whimsical and fairy-style gardens, examining why people create them, how they function in practice, and what they reveal about our relationship with outdoor spaces.