The best bits from our Malvern Show Garden
Find out which features from our Malvern Show Garden we can’t wait to use in future designs.
Seven flowers to cheer up your February garden
It can start to feel like winter has outstayed its welcome this time of year, and one way to bring a bit of joy is to include early flowering plants in your garden.
A dog friendly garden (with Dig and Doug)
Does your garden work for you and your four-legged friend? We’ve got some suggestions to help make your garden a fun and stress-free place for you both.
Why height is important in your garden
Planning a garden doesn’t just involved thinking about what happens at ground level. While the first step may be planning how borders, patios and lawns fit together in 2D, very quickly it’s time to consider structural 3D elements.
Behind the scenes of our first RHS show
We were thrilled to be picked to design a sensory pocket garden at the 2023 RHS Hampton Court Palace show. There were a few stressful moments along the way, but overall it was a fantastic experience.
Garden Design A-Z
As with every industry, garden design has a plethora of specialist words. Here’s an A-Z run down of some you may or may not have heard.
A tree for every garden
What to consider when picking a tree for your garden, whether you have a small city courtyard or a large country garden.
The merits of messy
Want to encourage more wildlife into your garden? Depending on how naturally neat you are, you may be happy to hear that being a little less tidy can make your garden a more attractive place for the creatures you hope will call it home.
Five ways to enjoy your garden this winter
Just because the days are shorter and the blousy summer flowers and fiery autumn foliage are over doesn’t mean there’s no joy to be had from your garden.
What good are these ‘pests’ doing for your garden?
Caterpillars, wasps and slugs may not be your favourite wildlife but they all have a part to play in the garden ecosystem.
Unlock the secrets of your soil
It’s not just clay vs sandy soil that will affect what plants you can grow, your soil has another important secret to share.