Plan ahead for the year and gather ideas and get inspired. Read more about some of the simple ways to achieve this.
Read MoreGardens can get overwhelming. The trick is to keep at some of the jobs little and often. Feel encouraged! It will be a good year if you follow some simple maintenance tips!
Read MoreRead about our successful first full year at Bo Cook Landscape & Garden Design. After 8 years designing in a partnership, Bo now runs her own practice. Find out more here.
Read MoreGarden designers get inspiration from many sources - one being emerging themselves within gardens. This one by Marian Boswall is a stunning garden and one we were privileged to see.
Read MoreAs a garden designer, we have years of experience with plants, how they grow, what they look good with, what soil conditions and aspect they like. But with 300,000 plants listed in the RHS plant finder, we cannot know them all. So we have to do our research in order to find new plants, new varieties, new colours, new plant combinations.
Read MoreThe site analysis is a critical part of the garden design process. Read more about why here. For Garden Design in Sussex get in touch.
Read MoreOnce we have carried out the initial consultation and taken the client brief, we have identified the scope of works. We can instruct the survey.
Read MoreGathering a Client Brief for a Garden Design - this is a crucial information gathering exercise and we have to ask the right questions. Find out more about this here. We design gardens across Sussex and the south east.
Read MoreAfter the wonders of Chelsea Flower Show, where better to go after than Sissinghurst. Read more about it here.
Read MoreKilver Court Gardens, a garden created for workers over 100 years ago. For more see here
Read MoreChelsea Flower Show is a great place to get inspiration and catch up with the in our Landscape industry. Read more about the shows highlights here.
Read MoreA good gardener gives your garden life and will protect your garden design and build investment. Find out more about getting a good gardener here.
Read MoreIvy - is it a friend or a foe? While you may not want it in your garden, it we should really all change our minds about it being a parasitic plant that kills trees - because it actually helps more than it hinders
Read MoreThe golden age of glyphosate is over - so what should you do? There are a number of ways to reduce the work in the garden and let go of the reliance on chemicals.
Read MoreGarden birds are welcome visitors to our outdoor spaces. Food, Water and Shelter are the basics they require. Find out more about how to attract them into your garden.
Read MoreCome and have a FREE consultation at our Garden Design Clinic on 9th December. Find out more about when and where (and why) here!
Read MoreYou benefit from all the professionals and all the support we have around us when you engage a professional garden designer. Read more about who these are, and how they can help you with your garden design project.
Read MoreSiting sculpture is a bit if an art! Read this blog for some hints to get you thinking about the ideal location for your piece.
Read MoreJust like the castle itself, the garden is layered in time from historic to modern and is situated in the most dramatic grounds. A must visit.
Read MoreParham House has a wonderful example of an Elizabethan walled garden. It is well worth a visit and you can't beat being there in person, but in the interim, here is a sneaky peak for you!
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