By Lisa Cox | 25 March 2013
We’re 4 weeks behind in the UK garden world and this weekend saw the return of snow and biting winds. We’re all getting a bit fed up with wrapping up [...]
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By Lisa Cox | 18 March 2013
If, like me, you love classical art and architecture, I’m sure you’ll like the ornaments and garden elements that Haddonstone have to offer. They make statuary, pots and urns, bird [...]
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By Lisa Cox | 11 March 2013
March is officially the start of spring and despite the horrible weather over the weekend here in the UK, there are definitely some signs of the spring outside. I was [...]
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By Lisa Cox | 4 March 2013
I have recently been introduced to Trade Oak Building Kits who supply high quality oak frames to the trade. They specialise in garages, gazebos and pergolas, although offer a [...]
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By Lisa Cox | 25 February 2013
I was aware that Kettler made fitness equipment, but I only found out last week that they also make great quality furniture for the garden. The picture above features their [...]
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By Lisa Cox | 18 February 2013
I’ve known of Sitting Spiritually for a few years now, but it’s only just registered that they are based very close to my parents in The West Country. Sitting Spiritually [...]
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By Lisa Cox | 11 February 2013
Philip Simmonds normally exhibits at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show and it was there that I first became familiar with his work. His pots are inspired by the architecture [...]
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By Lisa Cox | 4 February 2013
I came across these playhouses for children and thought they were much more preferable to have in the garden than something made of plastic. I had a Wendy House when [...]
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By Lisa Cox | 28 January 2013
I was looking through an old copy of House and Garden magazine at the weekend and came across Cavendish Stone. All their products are sculpted, manufactured and hand aged in [...]
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By Lisa Cox | 21 January 2013
Every now and again I come across some unusual garden accessories and I often make a note of where I saw them for future reference. Today’s post features five with [...]
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