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Wildlife Gardening, Without the Chaos

A calm, experience-led reflection on how to support wildlife in town gardens without mess, extremes, or ecological theatre.

Posted byEarthly Comforts23rd May 202627th Jan 2026Posted inWildlife GardensTags:calm garden design, eco gardening UK, sustainable gardening, tidy wildlife garden, town garden ecology, urban wildlife garden, Wildlife, Wildlife Gardening, wildlife gardening without the chaosLeave a comment on Wildlife Gardening, Without the Chaos

What a Professional Gardener Leaves Undone

Why professional gardeners deliberately leave some tasks undone, and how restraint, timing, and judgement lead to healthier gardens.

Posted byEarthly Comforts5th May 202613th Jan 2026Posted inSeasonal Reality GardeningTags:Garden Care, garden judgement, Garden Maintenance, garden restraint, long term gardening, professional gardener, realistic gardening, sustainable gardening5 Comments on What a Professional Gardener Leaves Undone

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.

Posted byEarthly Comforts1st May 202621st Jan 2026Posted inGarden EssaysTags:Earthen Passions, garden ecology, garden observation, Gardens, gardens at night, night gardening, Soil Health, sustainable gardening, Wildlife GardensLeave a comment on What Gardens Do at Night

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.

Posted byEarthly Comforts25th Apr 202619th Jan 2026Posted inPhilosophical ObservationsTags:changing food systems, Earthen Passions, ecological thinking, food resilience, food shortages UK, future of food, gardening and climate, seasonal living, sustainable gardeningLeave a comment on When Abundance Wobbles

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.

Posted byEarthly Comforts24th Apr 202620th Jan 2026Posted inConservation ArticlesTags:British gardens, garden wildlife, hedgehog conservation, Hedgehogs, sustainable gardening, urban nature, wildlife corridorsLeave a comment on Hedgehogs, Gardens, and the Work We Don’t See

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