

January in the Garden and Allotment: Small Jobs and Quiet Satisfaction
January in the garden is never about big gestures. It’s about noticing, tidying, and planning — about stepping outside between showers, hands shoved into pockets, and seeing the garden for what it really is. Stripped back. Honest. Full of potential. Most days, I start with a slow wander rather than a to-do list. I check what the frost has touched overnight, what the wind has shifted, and which plants are quietly getting on with things beneath the soil. There’s comfort in know
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10 hours ago


Giving Yourself The Cosy Bedroom You Deserve
When you’re low on energy and looking to recharge, settling down for the night, or just want a little privacy, retreating to the bedroom can be just the right thing. However, a bedroom that doesn’t suit your needs might not be quite as comfortable or refreshing as you would like. Here, we’re going to look at the elements your bedroom might be missing, and how you can ensure it offers the right cosy factor to make it your personal retreat. Focus On The Bed Being the space in t
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18 hours ago


January in Dorset
January has never felt bleak to me in Dorset. If anything, it’s the month when the county feels most like itself — quieter, more open, and somehow more generous. After the noise of Christmas fades, Dorset seems to take a deep breath, and I find myself doing the same. I love the way the light changes in January. Mornings are pale and tentative, the kind that creep in slowly rather than arriving all at once. On early walks, frost crunches underfoot and the fields look freshly d
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4 days ago


Why I Signed Up for a Home Herbalist Course (and How I Plan to Share the Journey)
Lately, I’ve felt a growing pull to reconnect with nature — not just through walks along the Dorset hedgerows or time in the garden and allotment, but by truly understanding the plants that surround us and the ways they can nurture and heal. That curiosity has blossomed into something more meaningful, and I’ve recently taken the plunge and signed up for a home herbalist course . For as long as I can remember, I’ve been fascinated by herbs. Not just for how they smell or taste
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Nov 16, 2025












