From garden to vase, what does it take to create an environmentally conscious cut flower yard? And how do you turn a gardening hobby into a profitable business? Lessons on life, gardening and motherhood from writer and owner of the micro flower farm Offset Floral, Laura Tweedale
Read MorePowercuts. Frozen pipes. No central heating in -6°C. Forget about hot water. The snows came blanketing the impassable village roads - no way in, no way out. We had become the 'escape to the country' cliche - and we loved it all.
Read More‘Take with today's hand only to give away what will come for their tomorrows.’ As I seek to rekindle a seasonal lifestyle I explore the interconnection between seasonality, modern motherhood and how navigating those choices impacts our daily lives. Plus, find 5 books to inspire your own seasonal living journey.
Read MoreIt’s been eight years since we moved in our own home and over that time we have curated a secondhand home. The antithesis of modern living, the slow interior movement brings to the forefront what it means to make a considered home: a movement I did not know I belonged to until I sat down to write this piece. From my experience of shopping secondhand to creating a warm, vintage-inspired minimalist home, I share eight tips on becoming a seasoned thrifter and the importance of stories in our lives.
Read MoreEvery summer, the Plastic Free July campaign rolls back around and reminds me of our wedding day. Eight years ago this month, my husband Mark and I got married. In 2013, we had a somewhat unusual goal for our wedding day: to generate no landfill waste. It turns out, it was far easier than we thought. So if you’re getting married and worried about climate change, from our experience, you can have a beautiful wedding which doesn’t cost the earth.
Read MoreIt’s a strange thing to put on a bucket list - ‘appear on Gardeners’ World’ - but when I turned 30 I wrote down a handful of things I would like to achieve in my life and this was one of them. It fills my heart with joy to be able to share with you that you can see my ‘cottage style garden’, where edibles mustle cheek-by-jowl alongside the perenials we love so much, on national television. And I have all my family taught me to thank for that.
Read MoreWhen I cast my mind back to Christmases past, and the childhood gifts my sister and I were given, there is one memory that always comes to the fore. There, beside the tinsel-laden tree, was a lumpy, bumpy shape shrouded in my parent’s decidedly 1970s floral bedspread. The excitement and anticipation of what lay underneath still lingers on some thirty years later…
Read MoreI have never considered myself a political person. My enthusiasm for voting was somewhat lackadaisical. Fast forward fifteen years, and 'unpolitical’ me has not just one, but two letters with the infamous House of Commons crowned portcullis letterhead in my possession, addressed directly to me. One of which is from Rebecca Pow MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State herself. I have no doubt you can guess what those letters are about…
Read MoreOn Tuesday 20 October 2020, I woke up a published author. I had done it. And I couldn’t let the moment pass without doing something, and so I decided I would wear my ‘party dress’ and read a few excerpts from the book LIVE on my Instagram channel.
Read MoreWas it worth trying to grow our own fruit and vegetables in our small suburban garden, whilst also caring for our two young children, three chickens and a dog during a global pandemic? Until recently, my answer would have been a resounding no. But it took scrolling through my camera roll to realise that not all failures constitute waste, and that often success can be found in the most unusual of outcomes.
Read MoreEvery day I take a moment to step outside and wander. It grounds me and gives me that one moment to be nothing more than a humble visitor - not a mother, nor writer or photographer. The garden is full of rich promises that tantalise us. This is our edible attempt at suburban permaculture - so far, it appears to be working.
Read MoreIf you type ‘Are reusable nappies better for the environment than disposable nappies?’ into a search engine, the answer that comes back is effectively, no. The top four responses are articles dated from 2018. They all reference a report published by the Environment Agency from 2005. But in February 2020, a new set of statistics were published. Come, hold my hand. Let’s answer the environmental cloth nappy debate once and for all.
Read MoreOn Wednesday 13 May 2020 I was the guest speaker at author Jen Gale’s online Sustainable(ish) Festival on the topic: ‘A beginner’s guide to reusable nappies’. I was honoured to be given the platform to help guide beginner’s (and some dab hands too) in their cloth nappy journeys - thank you to every single person who watched. In lockdown, there has been unprecedented interest in real nappies. It warms my heart completely.
Read MoreWhen author of The Sustainble(ish) Living Guide Jen Gale announced she was going to run a virtual festival on living a sustainable lifestyle, it felt like fate. Not being a keyworker, I’ve felt redundant during the pandemic but this, this was something I could help with that should spread some positivity. Now I find myself a guest speaker on a topic I am a passionate advocate for. Can you guess what it is…?
Read MoreAs the lockdown approached, and anxieties around food were raised, it was time to take growing our own more seriously. We’ve started our own rapid response victory garden in earnest and I’m delighted to be able to share this new gardening category on the blog with you.
Read MoreFor some, this enforced slow-down is the first time to go out in the world with no goal other than to exercise and see what Mother Earth has on offer right now. This is our home and now more than ever we can hear its call to take care of it. Here are five things you can do to support World Earth Day today and everyday.
Read MoreAlong my journey into living a more minimalist, sustainable and low waste lifestyle, I've been educated and galvanised by some amazing books, documentaries and content creators. This list comprises some of my favourite zero waste, minimalist, and ethical, sustainable living inspirations.
Read MoreWe’ve all heard the saying that children can spend more time playing with the cardboard box than the toy that’s in it. If it’s contents is single-use or a more ‘throwaway’ plastic toys, then why throw more trash in landfill? The alternatives are some of the most beautiful, plastic-free, ethically made (or home made) toys you and your children will love.
Read MoreIn 2018 Helen White from WRAP’s Love Food Hate Waste told The Telegraph that: ‘The UK’s total annual food waste amounts to a shocking 15 million tonnes, of which nearly half is binned by households.’ And that’s just food. What about wasted energy, heating and lighting? There are some ridiculously simple ways you can reduce your household waste, saving your wallet whilst saving the planet too.
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