Experimental planting in gardening explores how trial, observation, and adaptation help gardeners build resilient, sustainable gardens suited to real conditions.
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The Native vs Non-Native Debate in Gardening
A balanced, practical exploration of the native versus non-native gardening debate, examining ecology, biodiversity, climate resilience, and how thoughtful plant choices can support both wildlife and people.
Invasive vs Vigorous
Understanding the difference between invasive and vigorous plants helps gardeners make responsible choices, manage growth effectively, and protect biodiversity without sacrificing a healthy, productive garden.
Questioning Garden Norms
Questioning garden norms reveals how outdated rules shape our gardens and how letting go leads to healthier, more resilient, lower-stress spaces.
How Conservation Led Me to Gardening…
How conservation volunteering shaped the values behind Earthly Comforts, from Gazen Salts Nature Reserve to wildlife-focused gardening in Sandwich.