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How to Get Rid of Moles: Organic Methods That Actually Work
Moles, whilst adorable when they appear above ground, can be a pain when it comes to lawns and keeping your garden pristine. Those velvet-coated diggers that can turn your pristine lawn into something resembling a moonscape overnight. I get asked about mole control constantly, and I’m going to level with you: moles aren’t actually the […]
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Sensory garden design: The Complete Guide to Creating Gardens That Engage All Five Senses
Sensory gardens are not just some trendy garden design concept dreamt up by fancy landscape designers with too much time on their hands. Sensory gardens are fundamentally about creating outdoor spaces that actively invite you to experience nature up close through touch, smell, hearing, taste, and sight. To enrich and awaken your senses, whether thats […]
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Can AI Design My Garden? The Truth About Artificial Intelligence Garden Design Tools
“Can AI Be Used to Design My Garden?” I get asked this question almost weekly now. Someone’s uploaded a photo of their sad patch of lawn to an AI garden planner, pressed a few buttons, and suddenly they’re staring at a rendered image of what looks like the Chelsea Flower Show has landed in their […]
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Where to start with garden design? The Honest Guide for Overwhelmed Gardeners
You’re staring out at your garden right now, aren’t you? That rectangle of lawn, those overgrown borders, that wonky patio that the previous owners slapped down in 2003. Maybe it’s a brand new build with nothing but builders’ rubble and a token bit of turf. Either way, you’ve got absolutely no idea where to start, […]
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Pleached Trees; planting and support guide
As a garden designer, who specialises in awkward and overlooked gardens, I use pleached trees a lot in my designs. This is not because I’m lazy with my tree choice but because they really do offer a host of benefits to a small garden. Whether it’s politely blocking out nosey neighbours, adding some contemporary drama […]
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How to Design a Long Thin Garden: Transform Your Corridor into a Stunning Journey
Staring down that narrow strip of garden stretching away from your house, you might be feeling like you’ve drawn the short straw in the garden lottery. Long thin gardens are probably the most common awkward shape in British suburbia, particularly in Victorian terraces, post-war developments, and those estate properties where developers sliced up former agricultural […]
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How and When to Prune Berberis: The Complete Beginner’s Guide
Transform your berberis from an overgrown, tangled thorn bush into a spectacular garden feature with these expert pruning techniques! Whether you’re wondering when to prune your barberry, nervous about those vicious thorns, or simply seeking the best methods for deciduous versus evergreen varieties, you’ve come to the right place. Learning how to prune berberis properly […]
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How and When to Prune Ribes, Flowering Currant: The Complete Beginner’s Guide
Transform your flowering currant from an overgrown, straggly mess into a spectacular spring showstopper with these expert Ribes pruning techniques! Whether you’re wondering when to prune your flowering currant, nervous about cutting off next year’s blooms, or simply seeking the best pruning methods, you’ve come to the right place. Learning how to prune Ribes correctly […]
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Can I Prune Trees in the Winter?
Yes, winter is the best time to prune most deciduous trees. When trees are dormant (from November to late February), they heal faster, diseases are inactive, and you can clearly see the tree’s structure without leaves. However, some trees like cherries, plums and other members of the Prunus family should never be pruned in winter […]
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Beginners Guide to Hampton Court Flower Show: What to See & How to Make the Most of Your Day
Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival is the world’s largest annual flower show, sprawling across a magnificent 31 acres in the historic grounds of Hampton Court Palace. Unlike its more formal cousin, Chelsea, Hampton Court has a relaxed, family-friendly vibe that welcomes everyone from seasoned gardeners to complete novices. Given this is 2025’s final show before […]
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