Archive for the ‘Commercial Planting’ Category

Retail Landscaping and Planting

Tuesday, November 9th, 2010

Just finished the planting of the new Asda store in St Leonards, East Sussex. The design was based on a prehistoric theme, which included lots of structural foliage. If you are close by and need some milk and bread, pop in and you will see our wonderful plants at the entrance.

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Memorial Gardens given top status by English Heritage

Friday, February 12th, 2010

A memorial garden in Buckinghamshire has been given top conservation status by English Heritage due to its cultural and historical significance.The Stoke Poges Memorial Gardens near Slough were recently upgraded from Grade II to Grade I by the conservation body, which said they are "a unique...

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Kew’s exotic plants prove a popular attraction

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

The exotic plants on show at Kew Botanical Gardens are proving to be a popular draw for gardeners looking forward to the spring and summer weather.According to the Daily Mail, some 120,000 people head to the Kent-based attraction every February to look at the Tropical Extravaganza display, and...

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Talented garden designer wins flower show display place

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

A talented gardener has won a place at a prestigious Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) flower show after designing a green space that impressed the judges.Justine Jobson, 30, took on the challenge of creating a welcoming front garden after seeing a competition advertised in her area, This is...

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Edinburgh Royal Botanic Gardens ‘a good place for inspiration’

Friday, January 29th, 2010

People who are within travelling distance of Edinburgh should make use of the city's Botanic Gardens for inspiration.Gardening expert Pete Jackson told STV that it is a great place to visit in order to see which plants work well and where in order to plan your own green space for the months...

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