How could a Gardening Consultation with a Professional Horticulturist benefit you?
How do I bring the passion back into my garden? How could improvements be achieved in my garden? Could this investment add value to my property? These may be
Who to choose? a Horticulturist, a Landscaper, a Garden Designer?
It has been lovely to see so many people take to the great outdoors and experience gardening in 2020. Be it, large gardens, small town gardens or vibrant window boxes on
Planning for Winter
Lady Horticulturist is planning for her Winter tidy-up. This includes heavily pruning back shrubs and rejuevenating areas that may have got overgrown, certain plants may need reducing to allow other
Coronavirus
Lady Horticulturist will be continuing with gardening visits as usual, where possible, during this time but will be avoiding any close contact with clients, who are requested to stay indoors.
Understanding your Soil
So many of us see the brown matter surrounding our plants, but how many of us regard is as being sacred? We do take our soil for granted. This winter
The small things in life
When I am travelling around, each day is very different. I come into contact with some wonderful wildlife, flora and fauna and sometimes photos don’t do them justice and fail
Roses
Roses are Britains favourite plant. Due to its scent, flamboyancy, and used to enhance a garden giving a cottage theme. Roses can be used for any occasion as a gift
Celebrating 5 Years of Trading!
Lady Horticulturist is celebrating 5 years of trading. It has not been an easy journey, there has been alot of hard work and at times it can be very lonely,
Hampton Court RHS Show 2019
Celebrating all aspect of horticulture at Hampton Court RHS Flower Show. There is so much to see and so many lovely, knowledgeable people I recommend a visit, it is well
Powdery Mildew
We have been experiencing some very heavy rain, which although was needed as the gardens were very dry, it has all come at once. Unfortunately, plants will be experiencing a
June Drop
This can be a bit alarming. We call this June Drop. It is just Mother Nature’s way of thinning out when there is too much fruit for the tree to
Gardening at Easter
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