Are you searching for an innovative and creative design for your outdoor space? Perhaps you are hoping to bring more wildlife into your garden? Or maybe just looking for an extra pair of hands throughout the year? We hope our enthusiasm and joy for horticulture can help whatever your needs may be.
See how we can create your own wildlife garden, naturalise a planting scheme or simply welcome more birds & bees to your patch
Lighting can make all the difference in your outdoor spaces as dusk falls. The corridor between the last flickers of sunlight and the moon's silvery glow provides a wonderful ambience for entertaining or relaxing. Many plant species release their scents into the night sky to entice evening pollinators and nocturnal animals begin to stir. Adding lights to your garden can prolong summer evening enjoyment for friends and family. We partner with professional and fully insured electricians at Simtec. If you want to have a discussion about lighting in your garden please let us know.
The vital role gardens play as havens for Britain's wonderful wildlife is increasing year on year. There are an estimated 24 million gardens in the UK and they have more potential green space than all our national parks combined. Your garden whatever size can help create habitat for birds, butterflies, bees, hedgehogs, newts, bats, frogs and many other amazing creatures! Both myself and David share a deep fascination for nature which has led to adventures for both of us in Africa. Now we channel a passion for developing wildlife friendly gardens and local eco systems.
Narcissus Polar Hunter is a unique daffodil that blooms in late winter. It is a cross between a fall-flowering Narcissus viridiflorus and a spring-blooming daffodil. Each stem produces up to four flowers that start green and age to white, keeping a green glow. The more green in these 8 cm blooms, the longer they tend to flower. Most leaves appear after the blooming period, which is very unusual for a daffodil
There are so many benefits to growing a small patch of wild flower meadow. Aside from it looking great of course! This video from Sarah Raven has some useful tips if you want to try on your own. If you don't feel confident or short on time please feel free to ask how we can help build it into a wider wildlife plan for your whole garden.
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