A garden with no grass? No problem!

A garden with no grass? No problem!

Do you have a garden with no grass? Or do you want one? At home or at the office, when it comes to a grass garden, a lawn can be high maintenance, take up valuable space, and be a little too traditional for your tastes. The good news is that a garden doesn’t have to have grass or, at least, doesn’t have to be dominated by a lawn.

Get your corporate garden ready for the festive season

Get your corporate garden ready for the festive season

The festive season is almost upon us and it’s time to get ready for the holidays. Whatever way your organisation is planning to celebrate this happy time, if you have a corporate garden, you can add a touch of festive fun to it in just a few easy steps. This will go a long way to making sure the garden looks its best for staff and visitors – especially if you are planning to use it to host any festive events.

Two tips for bringing tranquillity to your commercial landscape.

Two tips for bringing tranquillity to your commercial landscape.

Tranquillity – a state of calm – can be a difficult to achieve, especially when it comes your office or corporate landscape. At work, we tend to be busy, efficient, and often economical with time, attention, and design. And this shows in the world we’ve created around us.

However, no matter how busy we are, it’s important to carve out time for calm and peace. Studies show that individuals who take the time to rest, meditate, or just take a small break are happier, healthier, more creative, and more productive than their counterparts who never stop and smell the proverbial roses. 

Simple but effective water-wise tips for your corporate garden.

Simple but effective water-wise tips for your corporate garden.

Gardening trends come and go but being water wise never goes out of style. Do you have a corporate garden that requires plentiful and frequent watering? Do you feel your business water bill is too high because of your garden’s needs? Or are you trying to contribute to water restriction efforts?