In a Sustainable Garden
Blog Posts.
By Tag
- Birds 18
- Campaign against GM 1
- Campaigning 11
- Chelsea 1
- Food 2
- Garden redesign 27
- Goldcrest 1
- Hen Power 20
- Monthly Garden Diary 51
- Mulching 10
- Organic food 9
- Picnic Wood 2
- Seasonal recipes 14
- Stumpery; 2
- Sustainability 16
- Wildlife gardening 126
- allotments 2
- amphibians 1
- apples 23
- apples and pears 7
- apples; my own superstore 1
- art and sculpture 2
- asparagus 11
- bats 5
- bees 12
- beetroot 1
- biochar 1
- birch avenue 5
- blackberries 5
- blueberries 1
- brassicas 16
- butternut squash 7
- calabrese 2
- carrots 4
- cedar walk 7
- celeriac 1
- chard 3
- chickpea trial 1
- clematis 2
- comfrey 4
- composting 13
- cordwood craft brewery 2
- courgettes 1
- cucurbits 1
- dahlias 1
- dataree 3
- drive 8
- dry garden 1
- eco 1
- eco build 71
Have we already lost the war..?
Hubert Reeves has it. ‘Man is at war with Nature. And if he wins he loses’.
Realising a vision for building biomass and recovering nature…
I’ve got this vision that calls to mind the memory of the massive Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station.
Collision..
The decision of the new government to remove the ban on the construction of land-based wind turbines is to be welcomed.
Remembering nature..?
The climate crisis has accelerated the nature crisis. Whilst Britain enjoys remarkable natural beauty, the Conservatives have left Britain one of the most nature-depleted countries in the world.