Patch Plan Wild Drift A patch plan inspired by Cornish wild meadows and coastal light. Wild Drift blends ox-eye daisies, foxgloves, thrift, and swaying grasses in a naturalistic flow that welcomes pollinators and celebrates place. By Ellory Moss • 29 min read
Wild Cornish Garden Cornish Cottagecore: A Wild Romance Between Garden and Coast A celebration of wild beauty and lived-in charm, Cornish cottagecore blends abundant planting, weathered stone, and wildlife-friendly features to create gardens that feel deeply rooted in Cornwall’s landscape, climate, and romantic tradition — relaxed, layered, and full of life. By Ellory Moss • 3 min read
Wildlife A Garden in Flight: Attracting Butterflies and Bees with Cornish Flowers Bring your Cornish garden to life with bees and butterflies by planting native wildflowers like foxglove, borage, and Cornish heath. This guide explores how to create a pollinator haven through seasonal blooms, organic gardening, and a touch of untamed beauty. By Ellory Moss • 4 min read
Biodiversity Rooted in Resilience: Adapting Heritage Plants for Cornwall’s Modern Landscapes In Cornwall, heritage plants are shaping climate-resilient landscapes—from wildflower verges to edible orchards. Rooted in tradition and adapted to local extremes, they offer beauty, biodiversity, and cultural continuity in a changing world. By Ellory Moss • 4 min read
Biodiversity Roots of Wisdom: Cornwall’s Biocultural and Ethnobotanical Heritage Cornwall’s ethnobotanical heritage links people, plants, and place. From folk medicine and foraging to ethnobotanical gardens, this revival of cultural plant wisdom offers a powerful path toward ecological and cultural renewal. By Ellory Moss • 4 min read
Climate Change Rooted in Change — Climate Resilience and Shifting Plant Life in Cornwall’s Gardens As Cornwall’s climate warms and seasons shift, native and heritage plants are on the move. Discover how gardeners, scientists, and conservationists are tracking change, preserving microclimates, and reimagining gardens as sanctuaries for resilience and memory. By Ellory Moss • 4 min read
Soil Secrets Cover Crops & Perennials: Building Resilient Soil for a Changing Climate Cover crops and perennials are powerful tools for building living, resilient soils. Learn how these root-based strategies can help Cornish gardens thrive through storms, droughts, and changing seasons—while restoring structure, fertility, and biodiversity. By Ellory Moss • 4 min read
Soil Secrets Meet the Microbes: The Unsung Heroes of Cornwall’s Garden Soils Soil bacteria and archaea are the unsung heroes beneath Cornwall’s gardens—fueling nutrient cycles, suppressing disease, and building resilience. Discover how to care for these hidden allies and unlock deeper soil health from the ground up. By Ellory Moss • 5 min read
Wild Cornish Garden Coastal Wild Gardening in Cornwall - Resilient Beauty for Windy, Salt-Lashed Gardens On Cornwall’s coast, wild gardening is a dance with wind, salt, and nature’s resilience. By choosing hardy natives like thrift, sea holly, and gorse, you’ll create a living, shifting garden that celebrates Cornwall’s rugged beauty and invites wildlife in. By Ellory Moss • 3 min read
Wild Cornish Garden Wild Play Corners — Creating Magical Garden Spaces for Children and Families A Wild Play Corner transforms your garden into a world of discovery, nurturing creativity, resilience, and a deep love of nature. From willow dens to sensory beds and bug hotels, these spaces invite children to explore, play, and connect with the wild outdoors. By Ellory Moss • 3 min read
Wild Cornish Garden Edible Wild Cornish Gardens — Where Food, Wildlife, and Beauty Grow Together Blending edible plants with wild beauty, an Edible Wild Cornish Garden creates a space where heritage fruit, foraged herbs, and wildlife thrive together. It’s a nourishing, low-intervention way to grow — rooted in tradition, shaped by nature. By Ellory Moss • 3 min read
Wild Cornish Garden Rewilding in Cornwall: Myths, Successes, and Simple First Steps Rewilding in Cornwall isn’t about letting your garden run wild — it’s about small, thoughtful steps that welcome nature back in. From leaving a patch of lawn unmown to planting native wildflowers, even tiny spaces can help restore biodiversity and reconnect us with the land. By Ellory Moss • 3 min read