It's a bit ridiculous, but I keep losing access to the manual
for our strimmer, and the instructions aren't that clear even when
I do find it again. Plus, to make matters worse, there are several
…
A plethora of instructional videos for all manner of backyard
wetlands, from downpipe bogs to full-blown wildlife ponds designed
for amphibians. Some really great tips across the board, and …
A vast encyclopedia, free for all to use online, aiming to
detail all woody plants that grow in temperate regions. Written by
experts, it is the single largest horticultural work ever created,
and is …
Yesterday, we visited The Vyne, a National Trust location in
Hampshire. I'd love to say that we'd gone to dig into the history
of the area but, really, we went to catch-up with family and enjoy
a …
The idea of bringing a small slice of beaver fenland to the
stereotypically prim, proper, and incredibly overly managed Chelsea
Flower Show is a great one, and serious props to the team for not
only …
In which I start off asking a simple question: what content categories should I use on this website? Four hours later, I've discoverd information gardening, now pages, digital-me libraries, and oh so much more. And yes, I think I've answered that first question. Fancy a trip down the rabbit hole?
Whilst falling down the rabbit-hole of digital gardening I found
some of Maggie's tweets incredibly insightful and useful, yet
somehow totally missed her own digital garden (and her entire
related …
Maggie's writing is always fantastic, and their thoughts on
digital gardens are always worth reading. The history here is
nothing new to me personally, but does present it in an ideal
manner. I also …