1. Read the RHS manual’s before hand and then read them again. Tomes I thought, one was 90 odd pages. “No time“, “not really going to be relevant“. BUT how wrong I was. They were mines of information and preparedness, not entirely infallible but unless you’ve read it/them you don’t know this. The H&S manual…
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I know it’s not what one would usually expect to see on a garden design and gardening blog but behind the scenes this last couple of weeks I have been following a challenge with Problogger to improve my blog and blogging, as well as battling with the MailChimp widget to show the emails subscribe button….
Continue ReadingThe joy of a Qualified Gardener
Reading this article (below) had me nodding and agreeing in the most part. I come up against the same issue time and again, in the occasional garden that I am asked to manage and in ensuring that gardens I have designed, once built develop as the client expects and reach their full potential. http://www.theoutdoorcooperative.com/design/advice-using-a-qualified-horticulturist/ Gardens…
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