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