A reflective essay on building the Soil Hub — a slow, closed-loop approach to green waste, composting, weather, and patience in real-world gardening.
Tag Archives: Green Waste
Three Years of Growth: Balancing Love and Headaches in Gardening
An honest reflection on three years of Earthly Comforts—loving the work, facing real business headaches, and growing a values-led gardening business.
How to Build a Brash Deadwall for Wildlife
A brash deadwall is a wildlife habitat built from organic waste and trimmings, providing shelter for animals. Construct it with stakes, layering brash material for stability and airflow.
Attracting Wildlife to Your Garden with Dead Hedge and Dead Wall Structures
Organic dead hedges enhance gardens by recycling green waste, creating habitats for wildlife, and maintaining biodiversity. They serve as natural structures that attract insects, birds, and other fauna over time.