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 […]
Read moreHowever, there is another thought with front garden design. Why not turn this around and actually make it a space that greets you warmly as you come home, and offers refuge, excitement, calm or invitation to your visitors? This guide will show you that you can have a functional, beautiful and environmentally sound space and […]
Read moreRegardless of the weather; its variety of both terrain, wildlife and botany is something that always draws me back to Scotland whenever I can. Scotland, especially the highlands, can be a place of extremes which can give a garden designer such as myself some brilliant inspiration. Brutal winds whip up dried leaves, waves crash on […]
Read moreWhen were the Winter Gardens created? Prior to the Dunham Massey Winter gardens, the area where they sit was used by the main house as a pony field for the family horses. Over years, the ground became more and more overgrown and the usage became less and less. Covered in weeds, brambles and thicket it […]
Read moreGarden designing with plants for shade is often approached with a look of worry, lip biting and sometimes avoidance. Planting for shade seems to fill people with dread. However, if Beth Chatto has taught us, designers, anything about garden plant choice, it’s to work with what you’ve got. I for one love designing with shade in […]
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