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Formal front garden design makeover
Having a formal front garden is a statement piece, and ideally, it should match the style of the property it will sit with. Period properties, townhouses and turn-of-the-century properties lend themselves really well to a formal garden design. New build houses can also be excellent candidates for a formal garden layout, especially with the trend […]
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Hayter Osprey 46 Lawn Mower Review
The Hayter Osprey 46 is a rotary lawn mower designed for residential use. Hayter has been hand-making mowers for the last 70 years and is renowned for their craftsmanship when making lawn mowers. They have a Royal Warrant, which kind of says it all. They recently got in touch to see if I wanted to […]
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Green waste bin charges scandal
Councils have faced significant budget cuts in the last few years, mainly as a knock-on effect of quantitative after the recession brought on by the banking and financial sector crisis. I’m not going to voice my opinions on that sorry state of affairs, on whether it’s true that the establishment has always propped itself up […]
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Sensory Town Garden
This client wanted to turn an unloved car park back garden into a rich sensory garden for their children to play safely in. They also wanted an adult zone to help them relax after a hard days work. They needed car parking space that was hidden, a quick access route to the house on wet […]
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Sensory Story Garden Wythenshawe
The Sensory Story Garden is a project run by Selina Melon from Kids Creative to create a safe playground for visitors to Wythenshawe park. Using sensory factors and natural materials to create an oasis of fun where children and parents can create their own stories whilst in the space. I absolutely love sensory gardens and […]
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Garden Rescue & SOS
There’s really no need to take drastic action with most gardens when a Garden Rescue & SOS will help you achieve the balance between beauty and function in your garden. This article will detail a recent Garden rescue I undertook, this is where Garden Ninja revamps a gardens entire planting scheme without overhauling the hard landscaping. […]
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Monet and Marqueyssac; two incredible French gardens
The first impression people have when you tell them you’re visiting France is to probably associate your trip with fine wine, cheese, tours around vineyards or even freshly baked croissants; but there’s a whole other dimension to see if you add ‘jardins remarquables’ to the list. Garden Ninja has spent the past week touring around […]
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Fancy a brew front garden
I chose Manchester’s canal and industrial heritage as my design inspiration to create a calming, restful space where you could ‘Take a pew’ with a brew after a hard days work. Using ordinary reclaimed materials such as sleepers and granite sets to make an extraordinary front garden that can turn your front garden into something […]
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New Build Garden Design
New Build Garden Makeover Often new build gardens are random shapes that don’t quite work with many designs or ideas. They nearly always feature hundreds of utility grids right smack bang in the centre of the lawn area. It’s a shame that the garden space is most often tiny and they give you the smallest […]
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RHS Feel Good Garden Winner
I entered a National garden design competition with the RHS and BBC: the RHS Feel Good Garden competition. The brief was to design a ‘Feel good’ front garden, taking inspiration from your local area. I received fantastic news recently from the RHS: I had won and been chosen as one of the four winners to […]
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