Why professional gardeners deliberately leave some tasks undone, and how restraint, timing, and judgement lead to healthier gardens.
Tag Archives: sustainable gardening
What Gardens Do at Night
A reflective essay on what really happens in gardens after dark — soil, wildlife, moisture, and the quiet work that shapes healthy gardens.
When Abundance Wobbles
When Abundance Wobbles begins with a missing fish and a simple question, exploring how food, gardening, and everyday life are quietly changing in the years ahead.
Hedgehogs, Gardens, and the Work We Don’t See
British gardens are becoming vital refuges for hedgehogs as countryside habitats decline. A reflective essay on restraint, space, and unintended conservation.
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.