By Ciaran Biggins 4 Minute Read
Why Your Garden Matters
If you’re reading this, it’s safe to assume that your garden matters to you. Whether it represents a lifetime of hard work…
Practical advice and ideas on garden design, planting, seasonal care, wildlife-friendly gardening and long-term resilience.
By Ciaran Biggins 4 Minute Read
If you’re reading this, it’s safe to assume that your garden matters to you. Whether it represents a lifetime of hard work…
By Ciaran Biggins 6 Minute Read
Winter Gardening Many think winter is the time to “put the garden to bed.” The borders are often bare, trees and shrubs…
By Ciaran Biggins 6 Minute Read
Due to the recent hosepipe ban, many homeowners are wondering how to keep their gardens thriving in the ever-changing climate. At GreenArt,…
By Neve Phillips 5 Minute Read
Vegetable plots can make a lovely addition to your garden, providing cottage-garden-charm as well as a hobby and food source. On top…
By Neve Phillips 3 Minute Read
Spring is back, and now is a brilliant time to welcome nature into your garden and increase biodiversity all at the same…
By Neve Phillips 6 Minute Read
Winter in the garden is a time to think ahead; to spring and the presence of more life. One way in which…
By Neve Phillips 4 Minute Read
Guest Blog by Neve Phillips, Consultant Ecologist Nature’s hidden gems Did you know that the UK has an incredible 15,000 species of…
By George Smith 4 Minute Read
A garden can awaken our senses with sights, sounds, smells, and textures. When contemplating a garden re-design, let the splendour of Summer…
By George Smith 4 Minute Read
To make re-wilding a reality and also a success, what’s needed is scale and size; conjoined areas of land to create a…
By George Smith 5 Minute Read
Are we obsessed with our garden lawn? We Brits love our lawns. Over the years we’ve become conditioned to a traditional grass lawn…
By George Smith 3 Minute Read
Help the wildlife in your garden to thrive. Here are some easy steps you can take to help your garden go a…
By George Smith 3 Minute Read
If every garden in Britain was made just a little bit wilder, more carbon could be absorbed, biodiversity increased and the impacts…