What’s Really Happening in Your Garden (When You Look Closely)
What’s Really Happening in Your Garden (When You Look Closely) At first glance, it looked like something had gone wrong. A brand new pear tree. Fresh leaves. And then… bumps. Blisters. Strange little growths that didn’t look like they belonged. The instinct is immediate: “Something’s wrong. I need to fix it.” But here’s the thing. When you slow down and take a closer look, you realise something quite different: Nothing is “wrong” at all. Your garden is simply alive . A Hidden World on a Single Leaf Those small raised blisters are caused by the Pear leaf blister mite . You won’t see them easily — they’re microscopic — but their presence transforms the leaf, creating tiny homes where they feed and reproduce. It’s easy to label them as a “problem”. But step back for a moment… This is: An insect (well, a mite) Feeding naturally On a host it evolved alongside In a system that has existed for millions of years That’s not a failure of your gardening. That’s ecology working exactly as in...