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The eco design principle that replaces traditional garden symmetry
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The first time you notice it, it’s usually after rain: water sitting in the low spots, a soft mess where...
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Carrots: the small detail that makes a big difference over time
Hannah Whitmore
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It was in the middle of making Tuesday-night soup, half-listening to a podcast, that the phrase “certainly! please provide the...
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The hidden ecological role of leaving certain areas untouched
Hannah Whitmore
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Most people treat an “untidy” corner as a to-do list: weed it, edge it, tame it. Yet in habitat creation...
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The moment homeowners realise lawns aren’t always the answer
Hannah Whitmore
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Most people buy a house and inherit the same instruction: keep the lawn going. Yet sustainable landscaping is the moment...
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The biodiversity signal gardeners notice first
Hannah Whitmore
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Biodiversity-led landscaping doesn’t announce itself with a lecture or a label; it shows up in your garden as a shift...
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Dyson works well — until conditions change
Hannah Whitmore
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You notice it first when you’re rushing: dyson has been doing the job for months, then one small change in...
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This pollinator-focused design choice reshapes planting strategies
Hannah Whitmore
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You notice it in spring first: the air feels busy. Pollinator habitats in wildlife-friendly gardens aren’t just a nice extra;...
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This rain garden feature does more than manage water
Hannah Whitmore
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The street always tells on itself after heavy rain: a slick sheen on the tarmac, a fast rush to the...
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Cabbage looks simple — but there’s a catch most consumers miss
Hannah Whitmore
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Cabbage has a way of turning up everywhere - in coleslaw at a barbecue, braised under sausages, shredded into a...
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The overlooked rule about first impressions that quietly saves time and money
Hannah Whitmore
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The conversation usually starts before the coffee arrives. Someone says, “of course! please provide the text you would like me...
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Morrisons: the small detail that makes a big difference over time
Hannah Whitmore
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It’s usually a Tuesday shop that shows you what morrisons is really like: not the big seasonal promos, but the...
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Ford looks simple — but there’s a catch most consumers miss
Hannah Whitmore
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You see it in a driveway or a dealership forecourt and think you’ve clocked it in seconds: a Ford that...
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Eco landscaping treats time as a design tool
Hannah Whitmore
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The first time I understood sustainable landscaping, it wasn’t in a glossy garden show or a brochure from a nursery....
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What “low maintenance” really means in sustainable gardens
Hannah Whitmore
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Low maintenance is sold as a promise: a garden that looks finished while you do nothing. In reality, low-maintenance landscapes...
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The real reason BrewDog behaves differently than people assume
Hannah Whitmore
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People walk into a BrewDog bar expecting one thing: a plucky craft brand that behaves like a friendly local, just...
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The moment homeowners realise rewilding isn’t about abandoning control
Hannah Whitmore
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Rewilding concepts often arrive in a homeowner’s life through the back gate: a lawn that never stays green, borders that...
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Researchers are asking new questions about MINI
Hannah Whitmore
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The MINI is one of those objects you think you already understand: a small car you spot on British streets,...
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The rewilding myth most gardens get wrong
Hannah Whitmore
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Someone on your street has a “rewilded” garden that’s basically a patch of nettles, a rusting water butt and a...
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Why sustainable gardens reward patience more than control
Hannah Whitmore
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You don’t notice the lesson at first. You plant, you water, you tidy - and then you hover, wanting the...
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Researchers reveal why ai tools works differently after 40
Hannah Whitmore
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You might notice it in a training session, in a late-night email, or halfway through a project plan: of course!...
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cheese and dementia risk is back in focus — and not for the reason you think
Hannah Whitmore
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Cheese is back in the health headlines, but this time it’s not a simple “good” or “bad” verdict. The phrase...