Of Butterflies, bees … and books!
Debbie

It’s been a while since we posted! We have been incredibly busy helping create and deliver lots of wonderful wildlife friendly, urban rewilding projects across the borough of Camden, and beyond. We’ve also made a fundamental change to our business! … Continue reading

Going wild…at Chelsea flower show press day
Debbie

As the elder trees are ripe with frothy white flowers, we have taken a break from our busy season to get picking and making lashings of delicious elderflower cordial…and of course, bubbly. Spring is turning into an aromatic, golden summer. … Continue reading

You are cordially invited…
Debbie

According to the old country saying, British summertime begins when the elderflower starts frothing in the hedgerows and ends when its dark-black berries appear. Our client’s gardens around us are all bursting with elderflower and new growth as late spring … Continue reading

From ‘Le Jardin Secret’ to cocktail corners and magic carpets.
Debbie

Well our season has certainly got off to an interesting, flying start. We are always happy when we get a garden brief from busy working parents with young families, as we did recently. Whilst the aim is to create a … Continue reading

From pine-kale-adas and bringing down walls to building community and creating secret spaces
Debbie

We have been rushed off our feet during September and October in our busiest couple of months ever! Where to start.. Everyone loves a secret garden, don’t they? Well, how about one hidden behind a restaurant in Tufnell Park? We … Continue reading

From a Decadent Kitchen Garden & Botanical Cocktails, to Platforms and Side Gardens!
Debbie

What a busy and productive summer it has been for us! Variety definitely being the word that sums it up! Our newly designed and planted up cottage garden on Platform 1 of Kentish Town overground looks very lovely and is … Continue reading

A Wassailing Winter!
Debbie

With each year that passes, we have come to appreciate the sculptural and fragile beauty of winter, more and more: The charcoal wash of trees silhouetted against the low light in the sky: The filigree, lace like bare branches, the … Continue reading