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How to Design a Triangle Shaped Garden: Expert Solutions for Awkward Plots
Standing at your patio doors staring out at that wedge of green space narrowing away into a sharp point, you might be wondering what possessed the original planner to carve up gardens into geometric nightmares. Triangle shaped gardens are one of those design challenges that can make even experienced gardeners throw their hands up in […]
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How to Design a Small Square Garden: Transform Your Box into a Brilliant Outdoor Space
Staring out at your perfectly square garden through those patio doors, you might be feeling distinctly uninspired. That predictable rectangle of lumpy turf bordered by fence panels on all sides probably looks less like a garden and more like a green prison yard, especially if it’s one of those typical new build plots where developers […]
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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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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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Cottage Garden Perennials That Self-Seed: 30 Plants for Effortless Beauty
There’s something deeply satisfying about a garden that regenerates itself, returning more generously each year with minimal intervention from you. In my three decades of designing gardens across Britain, I have seen clients’ faces light up when they discover seedlings of their favourite plants appearing in unexpected places, creating those wonderfully spontaneous drifts that define […]
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Family Friendly Garden Design Guide
Designing a garden that works for eciteable children who want to launch footballs through your borders AND exhausted parents who want five minutes of peace with a coffee is genuinely challenging. Most families end up with one of two disasters: either a garden completely surrendered to plastic play equipment and bald patches of mud, or […]
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Child-Friendly Garden Design Guide
When it comes to garden design for children, you may have seen gardens turned into playgrounds with wood chips everywhere or worse, fake grass and the obligatory swing set. However, there are many better ways to subtly design a garden that makes it exciting for children without completely removing the attraction for grown-ups! Usually, people […]
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The Best Plants for Fence Lines: Creating Impact with Herbaceous Perennials
If you’ve got a bare fence line or row of fence panels in your garden, you will know just how depressing and frustrating the view can be. Let’s discuss one of the most overlooked opportunities in garden design: the humble fence line. I see it time and time again in my design consultations, gardeners treating […]
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Dark Drama: Purple & Black Plants for Gothic Garden Design Ideas
Gothic gardens aren’t about creating something frightening or forbidding. Rather, they’re about embracing the romance of shadows, the elegance of deep colours, and the theatrical beauty that comes from bold contrasts with your plant choices and landscaping design choices. These spaces evoke an atmosphere of sophisticated drama, that Gothic mystery which many of us love. […]
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How to Create a Balcony Garden: The Complete Guide for UK Gardeners
If you’re gazing out at a bare concrete balcony, wondering how you could possibly create a thriving garden in such a small space, believe me when I tell you that no matter how small the space, it can still become an inviting garden (even 13 floors up). After years of designing gardens for clients ranging […]
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