Organic gardening provides a wealth of benefits to you, your family, your pets, the environment and of course, your garden. It’s really simple to start organic gardening - we provide a few ideas in this blog post to get you going.
Want to make your garden indigenous? Here’s how.
Three great corporate garden concepts for Spring.
Is your office park or outside area at work in need of a revamp? Now’s the time! Spring is upon us and it’s a great time to get gardening. It’s also a great time for your business to invest in a professional landscaper to transform and manage your outside space – from first impression to employee health, commercial landscaping is definitely worth it!
5 corporate garden maintenance tips to help your office garden grow
Update your garden with these hot trends from Chelsea
The Chelsea Flower Show is one of the biggest and most respected gardening and flower shows in the world. Every year, the innovative displays and exciting new trends provide inspiration to gardeners and plant lovers worldwide.
Want happier employees? An office garden might be the answer.
5 top tips for bringing your office park garden back to life.
Studies show that when employees have access to a garden (or, indeed any green but preferably outdoor space), they are happier and more productive. Even a green view can raise employee sprites, especially if those employees are confined to an indoor space for most of the day. So, if you’re lucky enough to have a garden where you work, you would do well to nurture it. If no one is using the space, find out why and make some changes.
The birds and the bees. Quick tips for attracting wildlife to your garden.
Eco-friendly gardening? Here's how to make your outdoor space a 'green' space.
Five creative tips for a stunning vertical garden
A vertical garden is a fantastic way to bring the natural world into your home, especially if you are trying to maximise a small outdoor space. They’re relatively easy to maintain, water-wise, and can offer you a creative outlet for your garden ideas.
Already have a vertical garden but feel a bit bored with the look and feel, or feel it needs a complete overhaul?