
A garden in Ringwood I designed and planted a few years ago was just featured on ITV's Love Your Garden.

All garden designs offer their own individual appeal but it’s an absolute delight to be working on a garden where water plays a key role.

Sometimes I wish I’d followed my father’s footsteps and become a doctor. The power of healing is a wondrous gift.

With 98% of British wildflower meadows gone I look at how all of us can redress the balance..

Are your window gazing dreams of sunnier times destroyed by the view of a barren, windswept wasteland of bare soil and weeds? What on earth happened to all that lush summer growth?

At the top of the garden a steep border is being planted with a mix of perennials and grasses which will catch the evening light and offer contuinity with the far-reaching country views.

A hazel fence and pleached trees were recommended instead of a fence to enhance a traditional style modern cottage.

As we are (thankfully) extremely busy and regularly get asked about how long the whole process of design and landscaping takes I thought I would post a quick note on timing....

We are nearing completion of a scultural spring garden in the Donheads just outside Shaftesbury. At one end a large gravel rectangle on two levels highlights the pendulous form of a stunning weeping cherry...

Terracing and formality to sit the clean lines of a modern home into its setting.