Posts filed under: Journalism

Looking at design solutions for storiage problems in even the smallest gardens. “Ever since Adam and Eve needed fig leaves, storage has been the gardener’s headache. Our plots are smaller than Eden, and the need to hide ugly horticultural clutter...
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How to keep shaded with style in your garden. “Nothing beats the dappled shade of a gnarled old tree, but what if you can’t wait a decade or two for some shelter? To really enjoy your garden you need practical...
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A path can transform a garden, however small. From sunken to raised to meandering – using sand, bricks or concrete – there’s one to suit every patch. “Pathways are the Cinderellas of the garden world, trodden underfoot, taken for granted...
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The idea of separate garden ‘rooms’ for dining, play and storage may seem an anathema in a small plot, but that’s where semi-transparent screening comes into its own. “Gardens are getting smaller, yet we ask them to fulfil more functions...
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This artcle looked at a myriad of ways you can entertain children in the garden throughout the long summer holidays. “From folklore forecasts to the latest Met Office statistics, wherever you look everyone seems to be predicting a long, hot...
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