Urban Meadows

In recent years the fundamental importance of open spaces with regard to the well-being of individuals in urban areas, has been increasingly recognised
A fine example of this can be seen with Marsh Lane in Leyton, as part of on-going improvement works funded…

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Its comforting to think that something as prestigious as the Olympics puts an emphases on biodiversity and sustainability.
In order to fulfil this ideal ‘The Commission for a Sustainable London 2012’ was set up on January 2007. This is an…

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Project: SINC at Popley Fields, Basingstoke
Back in 2007 a large area which was already a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINC), needed to be re-created for Great Crested Newts at Popley Ponds, Basingstoke, before redevelopment of the adjacent…

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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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With much in the news at the moment about Councils cutting costs it is hardly a surprise to read in Horticulture Week magazine this week, that one council is beginning to transfer maintenance of public…

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With such a lot of our wildflower turf going to local councils to be laid in public areas, we have begun to notice a common problem emerging.  It happened in Cardiff and it has happened in the village of …

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As architects of urban developments are forced to address a growing requirement for more environmentally friendly solutions, the innovation of green walls is fast catching up with green roofs as a way to reduce the carbon footprint and visual…

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