Wildflower Turf

Naturally occurring Wild Flower Meadows are one of the most beautiful sights in the countryside although sadly they don’t occur as often as they used to.  Travelling through the Highlands of Scotland, Yorkshire or Wiltshire for example will reward…

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What would you say if a green area in the car park was left repeatedly unmown or it looked as if the Local Council wasn’t doing it’s job properly by not cutting an area in the park? Would you…

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With only a year to go before the 2012 London Olympics, preparation is underway on the finishing touches to the surrounding landscaped areas.
We are exited and proud to be chosen to grow and provide bespoke wildflower meadow turf for…

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Ponds are beautiful, whatever their size, but creating a wildlife natural looking pond can be a challenge especially if you dream of having wild flowers cascading down the banks to the water’s edge.
A tried and tested solution is one…

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You will remember that a few weeks back we detailed an alternative cutting regime for wild flower meadows that had flowered early and for all intents and purposes appeared to have finished by the end…

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Last year saw the very first START Festival set up by The Princes Charities Foundation, founded by The Prince of Wales and held at various Royal venues across London throughout the Summer.
The START Initiative is…

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Recently we have been trialing a special mix using annual wild flowers instead of the usual perennial species.  The mix, primarily for post 2012 Olympic Games at Greenwich Park is presently in the trial stage and is looking pretty…

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Jackson’s Garden Centre host an annual in-house show in their yard in Ashford, Kent.  The designer Helen Elks-Smith’s Show Garden had the theme ‘Chill out Garden.’
Our Wildflower Turf was delivered to the site unrolled, because the turf was 2ft…

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The title is a customer quote – not us bragging!!
About a month ago we had a group of garden designers visit us for an open afternoon. Lisa Cox, a garden designer based in Surrey, organised the visit. She works for…

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We wanted to experiment with cutting the turf early in the season, compared to when we would normally cut it in the Autumn. We decided to trial a new mower, to find out if it could manage to cope…

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