Hannah Whitmore Eco-focused garden designer in the UK. Shares sustainable planting ideas, wildlife-friendly layouts, and simple upgrades that last.
Publications How ea fits into a much bigger trend than anyone expected Hannah Whitmore • December 26, 2025 ea rarely announces itself with fanfare. It shows up in the middle of work - in a chat box, on...
Publications Why greener gardens rely on layers instead of dominance Hannah Whitmore • December 26, 2025 Gardens get oddly tense when we treat them like a contest. Mixed planting layers and biodiversity-led landscaping offer a calmer...
Publications Why low-maintenance landscapes still require smart planning Hannah Whitmore • December 26, 2025 Yesterday I watched a neighbour point at her front border and say, “It’s meant to look after itself.” Low-maintenance gardens...
Publications The common myth about sleep research that refuses to die Hannah Whitmore • December 26, 2025 Most sleep myths don’t start in a laboratory; they start in a chat, a headline, or a well-meaning comment thread....
Publications The small ecological intervention with a big impact Hannah Whitmore • December 26, 2025 Habitat creation can look almost insultingly small: a shallow pond scraped into a corner of a garden, a strip of...
Publications Why Beetroot shoppers are quietly changing their habits this year Hannah Whitmore • December 26, 2025 It starts, oddly enough, in the supermarket queue: someone picking up beetroot for salads and roasting, then pausing at the...
Publications Why greener gardens often outperform traditional designs over time Hannah Whitmore • December 26, 2025 Greener gardens rarely win on day one. Yet once you look past the instant “finished” look of paving and tightly...
Publications Best eco landscaping decisions homeowners make too late Hannah Whitmore • December 26, 2025 You don’t notice the garden is costing you twice until the first summer heatwave hits and the hose comes out...
Publications The quiet trend reshaping window insulation right now Hannah Whitmore • December 26, 2025 The phrase of course! please provide the text you would like me to translate. has started popping up in the...
Publications What no one tells you about storage hacks until it becomes a problem Hannah Whitmore • December 26, 2025 I didn’t think “storage hacks” could fail until certainly! please provide the text you'd like me to translate. turned up...
Publications The eco landscaping decision that only starts making sense after year two Hannah Whitmore • December 26, 2025 I didn’t understand sustainable landscaping the first time I paid for it. I understood the idea - less mowing, fewer...
Publications Why climate-resilient gardens ignore symmetry Hannah Whitmore • December 26, 2025 You can spot climate-resilient gardens in the first minute because they feel slightly “off” if you’re used to tidy borders:...
Publications Why climate-resilient gardens treat rainfall as an asset Hannah Whitmore • December 26, 2025 Rain is getting less polite. We’re seeing longer dry spells, then sudden downpours that bounce off patios, race to the...
Publications This planting layer absorbs climate stress without visual uniformity Hannah Whitmore • December 26, 2025 The new normal isn’t a gentle drift in seasons; it’s weather extremes that arrive like rude interruptions. In that kind...
Publications Why native tree species dominate future-focused landscapes Hannah Whitmore • December 26, 2025 Planting for the next fifty years is no longer a purely aesthetic decision. Native tree species are becoming the default...
Publications Why greener landscapes evolve instead of settling Hannah Whitmore • December 26, 2025 Greener places don’t arrive like a finished room; they arrive like a conversation you keep having with soil, rain, shade,...
Publications What changed with Asda and why it suddenly matters Hannah Whitmore • December 26, 2025 It didn’t start as a business story; it started as a checkout story. You’re halfway through a weekly shop, you...
Publications Why wildlife-friendly gardens look different every year Hannah Whitmore • December 26, 2025 Last April I watched a robin drag moss into a hedge that looked, frankly, scruffy. By July the same corner...
Publications Why eco gardens feel calmer without looking tidy Hannah Whitmore • December 26, 2025 Wildness is easy to romanticise until it’s your own front garden, and the neighbours start looking at it like you’ve...
Publications Eco gardens don’t follow seasons the way you expect Hannah Whitmore • December 26, 2025 Climate-resilient gardens are starting to make British back plots feel oddly out of sync: spring bulbs that linger, autumn colour...
Publications The real reason Peugeot behaves differently than people assume Hannah Whitmore • December 26, 2025 Peugeot ends up being judged in the most British way possible: by the little moments-how the steering weights up on...