Like to make the most of your garden in summer?
Garden lights are often a second thought, but they can help you get more use out of your garden and can make a great feature, or light up a fantastic one like these paddlestone risers by @greencube_uk
https://t.co/mvuWGAlU0I
If you've got the garden space, why not have your own outdoor dining area? We love this design by @greencube_uk, who have created a sequestered dining deck surrounded by different sizes of Scottish pebbles and lush greenery.
https://t.co/2jtGIgaIYB
#SummerReady
It’s all over for another year! Huge congratulations to all our winners. Entries for the #SGDAwards 2024 open in February next year. Look out for details coming soon!
Showing us all how to design a beautiful garden on a budget, congratulations to Mandy Buckland MSGD @greencube_uk who is named the outright
winner in the Big Ideas, Small Budget category at this evening’s #SGDAwards.
Next up this #StPatricksDay we celebrate the Celtic Boulder [https://t.co/2HeGtOEyWp] as seen in this garden design by @greencube_uk . These “mixed glacial” boulders are greenish-tinged‚ befitting their Irish credentials.
#Irish#Naturalstone
**The deadline to enter the Main SGD Awards has been extended**
Entry forms / fees can now be submitted until 14th March 2022 with final project submissions due by 18th March 2022.
Don't miss the opportunity to win one of 15 coveted awards. Enter here:
https://t.co/TKYfVRR3UL
Returning to our 40th anniversary celebrations, this week we are highlighting the work of Mandy Buckland MSGD @greencube_uk. Based in Norfolk, Mandy has been designing gardens since 2007 and became a member of the SGD in 2009. https://t.co/mOMeavzn71
The bumper August / September issue of our Garden Design Journal is out now, including full details of the finalists in the SGD Awards 2021; @gardendesigner1 on her green plans for Canterbury and a plantsman's paradise designed by @greencube_uk.
Cover shot by @RichardBloom_
Wow delighted to see our Westerham garden featured in @The_SGD
Journal this month.
Enveloped in Green
An old Victorian property breathes new life. A soft planting approach.Lots of ornamental grasses have been used to create movement and height. Bold swathes in the big borders.
New petition asking UK government to ban sale of pesticides for garden use. Please consider signing and spread the word. Let’s make our streets, gardens, parks & playgrounds pesticide-free. Pls RT https://t.co/QAAQceMzIA
#BanUrbanPesticides#SilentEarth @PAN_UK
It’s broken isn’t it ? We’ve broken what we do with food . Pears grow in the U.K. They could grow in our gardens . We could walk out and pick them , wipe them and eat them . No chemicals , no processing , no plastic , no planes , no sell by dates . Just fresh fruit . God help us