Wild Cornish Garden The Wild Heart of the Cornish Cottage Garden Bring the romance of Cornish cottage gardens to life with layered planting, rustic charm, and a wildlife-friendly twist. Let nature spill over in joyful abundance—and discover how ecological principles make traditional gardens more alive than ever. By Ellory Moss • 3 min read
Wild Cornish Garden The Double-Edged Nature of Weeds: Beauty, Benefits, and Ecological Challenges Weeds aren’t just garden nuisances — they’re wild plants with hidden beauty, soil-healing powers, and ecological roles. From dandelions to invasive species, we explore the benefits, risks, and how thoughtful management can turn weeds into allies. By Ellory Moss • 4 min read
Wild Cornish Garden Living Boundaries: How Cornish Hedges Shape Gardens, Wildlife Corridors, and Climate Resilience Cornish hedges are more than ancient boundaries — they’re living wildlife corridors, rich with habitat and heritage. Discover how their unique structure, planting potential, and ecological role make them vital to gardens, biodiversity, and climate resilience. By Ellory Moss • 3 min read
Wild Cornish Garden Designing a Wild Pond Ecosystem in Cornwall: A Living Sanctuary for Wildlife and Gardeners Alike A wild pond brings beauty, biodiversity, and balance to your Cornish garden. With native plants, varied depths, and a wildlife-first design, you can create a thriving ecosystem that supports amphibians, insects, birds, and pollinators all year round. By Ellory Moss • 3 min read
Climate Change The Community Garden: Rewilding, Regeneration, and Resilience Community-led rewilding projects in Cornwall are weaving biodiversity back into everyday life — restoring wildflowers, linking habitats, and building resilience through shared stewardship of the land. Small acts, together, create a thriving, living landscape. By Ellory Moss • 2 min read
Climate Change Traditional Edible Plants, Heritage Varieties, and Climate-Smart Growing in Cornwall Discover how Cornwall’s heritage edible plants offer both resilience and beauty. From traditional apples to heirloom vegetables, these climate-smart choices help gardeners grow abundant, sustainable crops while keeping local traditions alive. By Ellory Moss • 2 min read
Climate Change Tapestry Lawns, Rain Gardens & Wildlife Corridors: Designing for Resilience Designing with nature builds resilience. Tapestry lawns, rain gardens, and wildlife corridors transform Cornish gardens into thriving, connected habitats — supporting biodiversity, managing water, and embracing the beauty of living landscapes. By Ellory Moss • 2 min read
Climate Change Native Plants for Pollinators, Folklore, and Coastal Resilience Native plants like foxglove, honeysuckle, and primrose connect Cornwall’s gardens to both nature and tradition — supporting pollinators, enriching biodiversity, and standing resilient as climate shifts. A planting choice that nurtures wildlife and heritage alike. By Ellory Moss • 2 min read
Biodiversity How Biodiversity Contributes to Climate Resilience in a Cornish Garden In Cornwall’s shifting climate, biodiversity isn’t just beautiful—it’s essential. A richly layered, life-filled garden helps buffer against pests, disease, and extreme weather, creating a resilient space that thrives in harmony with nature. By Ellory Moss • 2 min read