Drainage
It’s no secret that we’ve had a particularly wet winter and spring this year. All the rainwater has really tested the drainage capabilities of gardens and patios. Whilst we’d like to hope this was a one-off, chances are we could…
It’s no secret that we’ve had a particularly wet winter and spring this year. All the rainwater has really tested the drainage capabilities of gardens and patios. Whilst we’d like to hope this was a one-off, chances are we could…
This year, Frogheath Landscapes won another APL Award for building an accessible garden for a customer. We also recently improved the access of an existing garden for another wheelchair using customer. This blog explains some of the elements involved and…
What does soil health mean to you? Does your soil meet the needs of your existing plants? Perhaps you have a planting plan in mind, but don’t know if your soil type suits this plan. Frogheath Landscapes can help. We…
Once the decorations have come down and the Christmas Tree looks sad and bare, what do you normally do with it? Rather than leave it our for the dustmen or throw it on a bonfire, here are some more sustainable…
Preparing your garden for winter is an essential task to ensure the health and longevity of your plants. As the colder months approach, it's important to take proactive steps to winter proof your garden and protect your plants from harsh…
How to Attract and Support Wildlife during the Winter Months Birds and bugs in Winter The most obvious way to support garden wildlife in winter is by feeding the birds. Installing a bird feeder in your garden is a nice…
If you are planning to grow a lot of flowers and you know that spring will be extremely busy for you then you can get a head start now. Autumn sown plants such as sweet peas are often larger and…