• Gardening gifts with learning in mind

    What do you give the gardener who has everything – a pair of gloves? A new fork and trowel, perhaps a pretty kneeler? If you’re short of ideas, perhaps a workshop or course in the New Year will give them something to look forward to, as well as a learning experience. There are many courses…

  • 11 beautiful ideas for awkward-shaped gardens

    This content was originally published on Gardening Etc. If you have a plot that is a little unusual in size and shape, you need to think carefully about how to optimize it. At first it can seem an impossible task, but with a bit of planning and a few clever enhancements, you can transform your…

  • Small garden screening ideas – 10 ways to add privacy

    Small gardens are often the most in need of a little privacy if you’ve been squished into a piece of land alongside a number of neighbours. When considering the perfect small garden screening idea, it needs to keep out noisy onlookers, without making you feel hemmed into an already small space. While there is a…

  • Formal garden design: 8 ideas for gardens of all sizes

    Formal garden design can suit traditional and contemporary outdoor spaces, backyards large or small, and from urban garden to country retreat.  While formal gardens comes in all shapes and sizes, there are certain key features  you should include as part of your garden ideas when planning your elegant outdoor space.  There are ways to approach…

  • Japanese garden ideas for a tranquil, low-maintenance space

    By Rhoda Parry | Published – 17 Sep 2023 Japanese garden ideas are back on the design agenda, perhaps thanks to the fact that it’s rooted in the symbolism of connecting nature with spirituality. As landscape and garden designer Andy Sturgeon says: “Japanese gardens have also always been considered to have the power to…

  • 58 Small Patio Ideas to Enhance Tiny Outdoor Spaces

    “The goal of this outdoor space was to create a true sanctuary that also echoed some of the indoor design elements of this client’s home,” says Kathy Kuo, founder and CEO at Kathy Kuo Home. She explains that the fire feature was the central focus; despite it being a small patio space, the client very…

  • What To Plant In September – Plus Garden Jobs For The Month

    The late-summer garden is all about planting perennials, collecting seeds and ordering bulbs – and there are still lots of blooms to enjoy, too. In September, the garden starts the seasonal colour shift to sunset shades of yellow and gold, with ornamental grasses and late summer flowers like helenium, rudbeckia and chrysanthemums taking centre stage…

  • Kerikeri roofer turns work carpark into vegetable garden for community

    “The idea is to support Monika and what she’s doing,” Harper said. “If everyone does a little bit, it’ll create a ripple effect and to be able to provide vegetables for the community, that’s amazing.” Kerikeri roofer Rick Harper is more than happy to help the community by growing vegetables in his company’s carpark. Photo…

  • Tiered garden ideas that will take your plot to the next level

    By Rosanna Spence | Published – 14 Jun 2023 Is your garden on a gradient? If you’re ‘tiered’ (sorry) of having to push the mower uphill and then struggling to control it on the way back down, you might be on the hunt for tiered garden ideas to help create usable space. We’ve got you…

  • Tips on planting a vegetable garden for beginners

    DENVER — Spring has sprung, and many Coloradans are ready to get their hands in the dirt and get back in the garden. For some who don’t necessarily have a “green thumb,” but want to start a vegetable or herb garden, here’s where you begin! Tips on planting a vegetable garden for beginners Ellen Becker,…