A reflective look at what happens when a garden grows without intervention, exploring control, balance, and the quiet resilience of natural systems.
Tag Archives: Soil Health
Gardening in a Changing Climate
A reflective exploration of how changing seasons, heatwaves, and wetter winters are reshaping gardening practice and the future of professional garden care in the UK.
Weed Tea
A practical, experience-led guide to making weed tea by drowning weeds, feeding soil naturally, and composting the spent material in a simple closed-loop system.
Why “Messy” Gardens Are Often the Healthiest
Messy gardens aren’t neglected — they’re often healthier, more resilient, and better for soil and wildlife. Discover why natural structure beats over-tidying.
Beneath Our Feet
A deep, balanced look at moles in the UK—exploring their underground lives, behaviour, soil role, and why these misunderstood mammals are vital to healthy land.