Ethical & Sustainable Garden
How to reduce waste, plant and compost and maintain an ethical garden
Ethical Garden
No matter how small your home is, there's always space for some house plants. Improve your air quality and your happiness by potting some plants.
Composting is becoming more achievable, and communities all over the world are coming together to manage their food waste together. When something is discarded, it can breathe life again. One persons trash is certainly an earthworm's treasure!
“My whole life had been spent waiting for an epiphany, a manifestation of God’s presence, the kind of transcendent, magical experience that lets you see your place in the big picture. And that is what I had with my first compost heap” Bette Midler

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Ethical garden products
We look at all sorts of products ranging from:
Non-toxic potting mix
Gardening tools
Tips on how to maximise plant life
Outdoor furniture
It’s not easy to manage a sustainable household & garden, particularly limiting waste and your carbon footprint. It actually requires a tonne of research and scrutiny, which quite frankly takes time.
That’s where we come in.
We’re here to make your life easier by thoroughly vetting and reviewing these products so that you can save time.


We’re passionate about products with a cause. Ethical and sustainable means to have as little environmental impact as possible. It means cruelty free, it means slavery free, and it means regenerative.
And it’s no longer just about not doing any harm! It’s also about providing a positive contribution, and actually leaving things better than you found it. That’s what ethical, social and sustainable business is about.
We’re making sure that we’re not just throwing words like ‘eco’ and ‘green’ around lightly. The household products we’ll be featuring on this website are ones that have been thoroughly investigated. They’re products that we look at with a somewhat critical lens to make sure they’re making a net positive contribution to people and planet.
It’s still early days for us (we only set up late 2020) but you can find plenty more about us on our Instagram page.