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Understanding Frost Pockets: Identification and Site Assessment Techniques
This post explains what frost pockets are, where you typically find them, and how to identify and represent them clearly on site drawings. You will also learn why recognising frost pockets matters for creating resilient outdoor spaces.

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May 114 min read


The Benefits of Controlled Air Movement in Garden Design for Plant Health and Vitality
How Air Movement Reduces Humidity and Fights Fungal Diseases

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May 113 min read


Key Considerations for Retaining, Re-positioning, or Disposing of Existing Plants in Your Garden
Some plants offer more than just greenery. They bring seasonal colour, texture, or fragrance that enhances the garden’s appeal. Retain plants that bloom beautifully in spring or fall, or those with striking bark or leaf shapes.

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May 114 min read


Designing Your Perfect Garden: Merging Art and Ecology for a Soulful Home Experience
''A well-designed garden is a harmonious synthesis of art, ecology, and human experience - a living composition that transcends mere aesthetics to become a functional, soulful extension of the home.

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May 45 min read


Understanding the Key Differences Between Pergolas Arbours and Gazebos
Outdoor structures like pergolas, arbours, and gazebos often get mixed up, but each plays a unique role in shaping a garden or yard. Choosing the right one can transform your outdoor space, making it more inviting, functional, and visually appealing. This post breaks down the key differences between these three popular garden features, helping you decide which fits your needs best.

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Apr 273 min read


Creating a Low-Maintenance Garden Retreat That Transforms Your Outdoor Space into a Living Gallery
A quick and easy understanding of how we combat 'difficult' outlook gardens into an emerald oasis

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Apr 206 min read


The Battle of Landscapes: How French Order and English Wilderness Influence Modern Gardens
An Understanding of How French Order and English Wilderness Influence Modern Gardens

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Apr 133 min read


The Architecture of a Living Landscape: Our Design Philosophy
A truly stunning landscape is not merely planted; it is curated through a rigorous, systematic design process

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Apr 133 min read


Phoebes Favourite Evolution Of Garden Design
A short summary of Phoebe's key influence from the evolution of garden design

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Mar 303 min read


Design; Balance & Proportion
The relationship between balance and proportion in garden design

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Mar 302 min read


Feudal castles - When Walls Were More Than Fortifications
Picture a medieval castle, the first thing that comes to mind is a stone keep rising from a moat, archers ready on battlements, and maybe a dragon‑tossed legend.
Yet, from the 13th through the 18th century, the true statement of a lord’s power was often written not in stone but in living, growing design.

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Mar 94 min read


How the Italian Renaissance Still Shapes the Gardens We Walk Through Today
How the Italian Renaissance turned gardens from mere gardens into grand, story‑telling spaces—and why those ideas still feel fresh today.

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Mar 95 min read


What Monastery Gardens Teach Us Today
The monastery gardens of the former Cistercian Abbey of Neuzelle date from the Baroque period Sourced from Landezine - The landscape architecture platform ]When you stroll through a modern community garden, you might notice the tidy rows of herbs, the quiet corners where a bench invites a pause, and the little plaques that explain the uses of each plant. Those features aren’t a recent invention They echo a garden tradition that began more than eight hundred years ago in the c

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Mar 94 min read


The Magic of Water: How a Garden Waterfall Can Transform Your Outdoor Space
A quick and easy understanding to how a garden waterfall can transform your outdoor space

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Mar 42 min read


Pathways & Palettes: Mastering Materials and Living Textures for a Garden That Endures
Choosing the right material for a garden pathway is far more than an aesthetic decision—it is the backbone of a garden’s lasting health and character. The “right” material, therefore, is one that answers three quiet questions: What micro‑climate does this stretch of garden experience? How will the material handle water, sun, and foot traffic? What secondary functions—drainage, security, aesthetic storytelling—does it need to serve? z Phoebes Top Three - Non Living There's a p

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Mar 33 min read


Ancient Greek and Roman garden styles
Sacred places first, pleasure later. Both early Greek and Roman gardens intertwined these highly decorative spaces between divine tranquility, and a space for learning. They were more than productive green spaces, there were philosophical sanctuaries. Both cultures were open-air art galleries. Incorporating muses, decorative stone masonry, and mythical toparised shapes alongside practical and ornamental planting. In Books 13 and 15 of Pliny the Elders encyclopaedias; Pliny of

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Feb 239 min read


Edwardian gardens represent a cultural shift
While the untamed charm of a cottage garden, and sleek style of a modern garden draw me in, the symphony of order and meticulous beauty - the timeless elegance of an Edwardian formal garden created with symmetry, craftsmanship and geometry, for me, feels like a piece of living art. There's nothing I adore more than visiting an Edwardian garden & exploring the rooms that have been thought through thoroughly from the ground up. Clipped hedges into perfect cones, the gentle tri

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Jan 202 min read


Discover Ancient Egyptian Garden Influence
The very DNA of modern garden design can be traced back to the sun-drenched banks of the Nile, where the ancient Egyptians conceived one of the world's first recorded garden styles.
More than just a collection of plants, their spaces were masterfully structured sanctuaries—symmetrical, enclosed by high walls, and centered around a life-giving reflecting pool that mirrored the sky.

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Jan 143 min read


The Hidden Problem That’s Killing Your Plants (And How to Fix It for Good)
You’ve been there. You bring home a beautiful, healthy plant from the nursery. You find the perfect spot for it, dig the hole, and tuck it into your garden with high hopes. But a few weeks later, the leaves start to yellow. It droops. You water more, then less. you try fertiliser. you spray for a pesky insect you spot. Eventually, it becomes a shadow of its former self, and you’re left with a frustrating, empty space. So you buy another. And perhaps the same thing happens all

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Jan 124 min read


Cultivating Confidence: The Blooming History of England's WRAGS Scheme
How to Get Involved: Your Step-by-Step Guide Embarking on your WRAGS journey

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Nov 3, 20257 min read


Unearthing Beauty: A Journey Through Tredegar House & Gardens
Tredegar House & Gardens in Newport, Wales – a magnificent estate that perfectly marries architectural splendour with horticultural artistry.

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Aug 19, 20253 min read


Montacute House and Gardens: An Elizabethan Gem Rooted in Time
Nestled in the picturesque county of Somerset, Montacute House stands as a magnificent testament to Elizabethan grandeur, its golden Ham Hill stone glowing against a backdrop of meticulously designed gardens.

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Jul 29, 20254 min read


Spring Awakening at the Eden Project: A Burst of Life Under the Domes
As the day have drastically lengthened and the sun warms the Cornish coast, the Eden Project sheds its winter coat and bursts into a vibrant awakening. This unique biodome complex, a remarkable testament to sustainability and the incredible power of nature, offers an unparalleled experience during the rejuvenating season of spring. Nestled in the heart of the Cornish countryside, the Eden Project stands as a beacon of environmental innovation and education, showcasing the in

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Jun 7, 20255 min read


Stepping into Another World - Heligan Jungle | The Cornwall Series
4TH MAY 2025 Exploring the Jungle at the Lost Gardens of Heligan The Lost Gardens of Heligan, nestled near Mevagissey in Cornwall, are celebrated as one of the UK's most beloved horticultural destinations. These gardens, meticulously designed in the 19th-century Gardenesque style, feature distinct zones, each showcasing unique aesthetic & biodiverse principles. 'A garden which I became abundantly obsessed by.' Phoebe Sperrin - The Lost Gardens of Heligan ORIGIN The gardens at

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May 4, 20256 min read
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