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Purple Flowers: 35 Best Varieties for Stunning UK Gardens
I’m Lee Burkhill, the Garden Ninja, and if there’s one colour that absolutely transforms UK gardens throughout the seasons, it’s purple. From the palest lavender to the deepest aubergine, purple flowers bring sophistication, drama, and an air of mystery that no other colour quite achieves. After designing hundreds of gardens across the North West and […]
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Fragrant Flowers for Evening Gardens: 35 Blooms That Release Scent at Dusk
There’s something utterly transformative about a garden at dusk. As the day’s heat subsides and shadows lengthen across borders and pathways, an entirely different sensory experience emerges in our gardens. In my years designing gardens across Britain and consulting internationally, I’ve witnessed countless clients discover the magic of evening fragrance for the first time, and […]
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Best Plants for Heavy Clay Soil in Shade UK: Expert Guide
If you have heavy clay soil and shade, then your go-to plants will be Hostas, ferns, astilbes, hellebores, hydrangeas, and hardy geraniums, all of which thrive in heavy clay soil and shade. These plants have adapted to moisture-retentive, nutrient-rich clay conditions whilst tolerating low light levels common in UK gardens. Right, let’s tackle probably the […]
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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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Prairie Garden Design: Native Plants, Grasses & Step-by-Step Planting Guide 2025
Prairie planting has absolutely taken the UK gardening world by storm, and for excellent reasons! Although many prairie plants are not native to northern Europe, many have been part of our garden history for almost 200 years, and, with a few exceptions, they have behaved well. What started as an American phenomenon has evolved into […]
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How to design a Dog friendly garden: 50+ Plants, DIY Ideas & Expert Tips for UK Gardens
If you’ve ever stood in your garden watching your beloved pooch systematically destroy your prize Dahlias whilst simultaneously wondering if those mysterious holes appearing overnight are the work of garden goblins or your ‘innocent’ terrier, then you’re in exactly the right place. I’ve seen it all in my years designing gardens for dog owners and […]
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