Garden ideas: healing with biodiverse herbs in a planted border
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Garden ideas: healing with biodiverse herbs in a planted border

Beyond their functional culinary worth, herbs have long been prized for their extraordinary therapeutic benefits, planted herbaceous border applications, in sensory gardens and their ability to enhance our mental health. Here we take a deeper look into why herbs are capable of so much more than just enhancing what goes from field to fork.

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Garden ideas: sensory garden landscaping
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Garden ideas: sensory garden landscaping

Sensory gardens are magical places. Their essence is to distract, help you unwind and pay attention to the sights, sounds, smells and feeling of nature. Connecting with plants and wildlife has a hugely beneficial effect on humans. Grounding the body and taking time to clear the mind. This blog explores the approach to gardening with sensory stimulation at its beating heart.

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Can a beautiful new garden increase property value?
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Can a beautiful new garden increase property value?

Gardens with modern and contemporary design, stylish landscaping are attractive to property buyers. Selling a dream life and home doesn’t just start inside a property, it continues outside. Especially areas like multifunctional outdoor kitchens and entertainment spaces, beautiful planting and chic features, they are all responsible for increasing property value.

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Tips for hiring a garden designer for beautiful garden design ideas
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Tips for hiring a garden designer for beautiful garden design ideas

Getting your garden design journey to start with confidence, means there are a few things to consider before you embark on the process. Hiring a designer has considerations and pointers to be aware of to ensure the investment is worth while. Rest assured, a garden designer has the skills, knowledge and creative flair to help you determine the design brief and visualise your roadmap towards a stunning garden to enjoy for many years to come.

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Garden ideas: Creating a garden design without lawn
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Garden ideas: Creating a garden design without lawn

Gardens in Essex and Suffolk are increasingly prone to drought, where, once green, lawns turn brown and the overall visual appeal lacks impact. Dry gardens are a water conscious solution to lower impact and environmentally friendly gardens. Utilising locally sourced pea shingle, lower nutrient soil and limited watering, dry gardens are a cost saving implementation. Carefully planted, and evolving over time, these gardens provide lots to look at and for pollinators to rummage through. This blog covers the in’s and out’s of creating a shingle dry garden.

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Garden ideas: How to create the perfect shingle dry garden

Garden ideas: How to create the perfect shingle dry garden

Our increasingly dry summers are great for beach-goers, but they cause havoc across the country for gardeners. Creating a dry garden with plants for dry climates is a low maintenance option.

As a garden / planting designer who also builds landscaping projects, and living in close proximity to Beth Chatto who developed the first shingle dry garden ideas on their old carpark site, I've been very mindful to include them where possible in Hortus Pink projects.

This is for two reasons, firstly they utilise locally sourced pea shingle which is widely available throughout Essex and Suffolk; but also secondly they are really beautiful and can offer a diverse opportunity for a low maintenance garden ideas.

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New build gardens - a blank canvass ready for 'wow-factor' garden design and landscaping
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New build gardens - a blank canvass ready for 'wow-factor' garden design and landscaping

New build gardens are the ultimate blank canvas. Often just lawn or even bare earth, these gardens present a real opportunity to add some much needed identity to your new property. Carefully creating garden design means you have a game plan for the future. A garden designer can help you navigate through the pitfalls and opportunities that new gardens bring.

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Garden maintenance: Keeping your new garden in tip top condition: soft landscaping
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Garden maintenance: Keeping your new garden in tip top condition: soft landscaping

This blog post summarises my key go to garden maintenance tips and tricks to keep a newly built Hortus Pink garden looking at its best. We've split out hard landscaping from soft landscaping in separate blogs.

Aftercare of a new garden, especially for the novice gardener, can be daunting, but with a few pointers followed, it really isn't' rocket science. All my clients quickly get to grips with their new garden and build fresh confidence that they are doing the right things to help their new garden mature successfully. I also say that a client is never alone with their new garden - I provide free advice for as long as a client needs it via WhatsApp (a quick picture and question can be easily and speedily answered) and also by walking a clients borders to help spot issues and provide free aftercare advice.

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