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Family planting flowers in their garden
One of the biggest misconceptions about garden design is that a garden should feel finished. Perfectly styled. Locked in. Done. In reality, the most successful gardens are the ones that evolve alongside the people who live with them.  That’s why emphasising flexible garden design is crucial for creating spaces that last, adapt, and continue to feel right as your life changes, keeping you engaged and inspired. Families grow. Priorities shift.…
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View of kids cubby and main vege patch area in Blackburn landscape design by Parveen Dhaliwal
Summer has a funny way of telling the truth. When the heat lingers, the sun is relentless, and outdoor spaces are used daily. What worked on paper doesn’t always work in practice, and suddenly, those summer garden problems you didn’t notice before are impossible to ignore. Late summer is actually one of the best times to assess your garden. Not to criticise it, but to learn from it. Every struggling…
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Memorial Drive NW
The beginning of a new year often brings a quiet moment of reflection, and for many of us, that reflection naturally extends outdoors. Summer has a way of revealing what’s working in the garden, what feels a little tired, and what could be improved with just a bit of thought.  The good news is that setting your garden up for 2026 doesn’t require a significant overhaul. With a handful of…
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Use a table top fountain to make your own water oasis
Every year introduces a fresh wave of inspiration to garden design, but 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most transformative yet. As we rethink how we live, work, and unwind, our gardens are evolving along with us, driven by key landscape garden trends that prioritise sustainable living and outdoor functionality. These landscape garden trends are not just for designers or large properties. They are accessible to all, helping…
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Garden beds surrounding bench seat in Berwick landscape design
In a world that never stops, where notifications constantly demand attention and to-do lists seem neverending, the concept of slow living is a refreshing pause. A slow living garden, with its focus on tranquillity and mindfulness, provides a much-needed escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life.  It's not about idleness, but about engaging in activities with purpose, presence, and joy. This oasis of calm amid chaos is more…
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