A NEW SERIES of garden rescue (S10) is now going out on BBC1 at 3:45, weekdays. 🪴

Watch this afternoon to see @garden_ninja_lee and I tackle a very fun garden in Northampton! 

There are some repeats mixed in as well so keep an eye out for the new ones. There should be at least x3 new episodes each week. 

#gardenrescue #gardendesign #horticulture #gardenersofinstagram

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The secret to making a tiny garden is actually to add MORE to it! 

It seems counter intuitive, but if there are large features and every inch of the space is packed with detail, it takes you longer to see all of the garden. Whilst your brain is absorbing all of the detail it then makes seem bigger! 

This was the Pocket Garden Makeover that I did with @bbctheoneshow and @the_rhs 🙌. 

Let me know what your favourite bits of this garden are and if you have any challenging small spaces yourself 🪴

#gardensofinstagram #gardentransformation #tinygarden #smallgarden

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EVENT ALERT 🪴 - I’ve got the pleasure of being a special guest at @beardygardener Garden Gathering. 

I will be on stage in conversation with @beardygardener about all things gardening, design, and mental health. 

It’s mental health awareness week this week, so whilst that’s fresh in your mind please go and buy tickets for the event. It all goes to support @andovermind and there is a jam packed schedule of amazing speakers and great garden activities! 

Hope to see you all there! 🪴

#gardendesign #gardenersofinstagram #horticulture

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I’m not a photographer and have no idea what I’m doing with a camera really, but I do enjoy taking photos. I definitely end up in some weird positions trying to get the right shot though 😂. 

We only completed this garden a week ago and already looks great, so I can’t wait to come back and snap it properly when it fills out… Or get my professional mate @jacobgibbinsphoto to take some better pics! 

#gardendesign #gardenphotography #gardensofinstagram

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Watch until the end to see some EPIC views of Dartmoor 😎

I’ve only just completed this design and build and it already looks amazing. The plot is very exposed and was mostly lawn, so it was crying out for some planting to make it feel like a garden. Give it a month or so and it will look unbelievable when the perennials start filling out. 

A lot of hard graft went into this in some scorching weather! 

More to share as it develops 🙌

#gardenersofinstagram #gardenmakeover #gardendesign

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This garden has just been planted and I can’t wait to see it grow out and flower! 

The structure from the Yew topiary and evergreen shrubs means it will look good all year round, but the real magic will come when all the perennials grow out. It is absolutely filled with colour and texture!

I was lucky to be designing this scheme into an already terraced garden with beautiful stonework. Good hard landscaping definitely makes the planting sing, and vice versa! 

Watch this space for more updates on this garden 🪴 

#gardenersofinstagram #plantingdesign #gardendesign  #stonewalling

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Here’s why you need to expose the multi stems on your trees and shrubs…

- it shows off the form of the tree
- it creates opportunities for underplanting
- it looks beautiful with up lighting on the stems
- allows more light into the planting below and views through your beds

This is one of those instant gratification jobs! Very quick and easy to do and the results are beautiful 🤩 

#multistem #gardenersofinstagram #gardendesign #plantingdesign

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What happened to this tree?! 

This is a traditional management technique called Pollarding. This practice has been used for THOUSANDS of years across Europe. 

It is a similar premise to how we often coppice Hazel trees for example. 

It was often used as a way to repeatedly harvest timber without felling the tree, produce fodder for livestock or for weaving materials from Willow in particular. 

Here it is being used to promote healthy new growth on a tree that was looking quite sorry for itself. 

Now you know! 

Thanks to @burdfieldlandscaping for getting the job done! 

#pollarding #arboricture #gardenersofinstagram

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AD I bet you didn’t know pruning could be so easy?!
I’ve been using the @stihlgb ASA20 Secateurs for a while now and they are so impressive. When you’re doing a lot of pruning in the garden, these are definitely the way to go. 
What’s great about them is that they reduce any repetitive strain and can be used for anything from bigger shrubs to delicate roses. They would be particularly useful for anyone who suffers with arthritis or poor grip strength. 
Work smarter not harder! 

#stihl #gardenersofinstagram #gardenmaintenance

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