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The year ahead, 2015…

I’d like to start by saying a big thank you to those people I was lucky enough to do work for this year. Once again, all those I met were genually friendly, lovely people and I enjoyed meeting you all – I’m very lucky to be able to do this job and to be asked to desi
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Association of Professional Landscape Designers

I’m very pleased to confirm we are now members of the Association of Professional Landscape Designers, an international organisation representing more than 1,400 members worldwide.  The mission of APLD is to advance the profession of landscape design and to promote the recogniti
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Press release from Scoot – Greenbee Gardening Award winner !

Press release from Scoot: Local company on the way to business glory. GreenBee Gardening, based in Fleet, Hampshire has won a 2014 Scoot Headline Award in the national campaign to find Britain’s most successful companies. They competed against more than 400 other nominations in
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Big Thank You for 2013…

News from 2013 & on with 2014. I’d like to say a big thank you to everyone I’ve met and worked for this year, 2013 has been a very busy year (after a slow unexpected snowy start ! ) I’ve been lucky enough to meet and work for some genuinely lovely people on some great projects, th
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Taylor Wimpey

New landscape maintenance contract. Earlier in the year we we’re approached by PL Maintenance LTD (the private management company for Taylor Wimpey Homes) and given the opportunity to tender for the landscape management contract for the new development in Church Crookham, Fleet,
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Christmas Tree tips

How to keep your tree healthy Here’s my top 10 tips to make sure your tree stays healthy. 1. Where possible buy as fresh as you can, even better is to cut your own down. It’s quite good fun and you can see it open and not already bagged up, no bottom heavy issues when you
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False Widow Spider – facts.

Given recent media coverage regarding the false widow spider I’ve been asked by a few people about them and how dangerous they really are. As I didn’t want to give the wrong information I decided to research it properly to give the facts about them. I’ve taken information from The Bri
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Elvetham Heath Day Nursery

Planting an Apple Tree. I recently planted a newly cultivated Apple Tree at a local Nursery, I wanted to get the children involved and interested in all aspects of gardening and they didn’t disappoint. Thank you to the Elvetham Heath Day Nursery, Fleet, Hampshire (my Son’s
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Institute of Horticulture

Institute of Horticulture

Institute of Horticulture We are very pleased to confirm we’re now members of the Institute of Horticulture, ensuring we use the best practices and give the right information regarding all of our gardening and landscaping work.
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Hebe Red edge

Flower of the week

Hebe “Red edge” Hebe “Red Edge” is a popular flowering shrub. It offers mauve coloured flowers in summer with its distinctive blue-green red tipped leaves turning a deeper red in winter. Used mostly in borders or for edging it will also do very well in containers. Plant in
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