Happy New Year and welcome 2023!
We wish a Happy New Year to all of our friends and clients. Our New Year’s resolutions are to continue pushing the boundaries of high-end garden design, working with the best quality
We wish a Happy New Year to all of our friends and clients. Our New Year’s resolutions are to continue pushing the boundaries of high-end garden design, working with the best quality
September is a great month to plant lavender bushes, perfect for attracting bees and butterflies and giving a great long summer display of beautifully scented flowers. However, it’s important to select
Self-seeding flowers are one of a gardener’s joys, especially if you have large areas to plant. Once these plants are established in your garden, you can scatter the seed heads elsewhere in
We have recently started working with Fesfoc, which is a very high end, top quality outdoor kitchen equipment manufacturer, based in Barcelona. They offer true craftsmanship combined with advanced technology to
by Michael John McGarr The first question that many clients ask me on that very first consultation meeting is can I design a beautiful garden that will stay beautiful? How
by Michael McGarr Environmental issues are top of the news agenda at the moment, and the recent State of Nature report really hammered home how perilously the UK’s fragile ecology
When it comes to garden design, planning should take place during the colder months to allow the greatest reward in terms of enjoying the garden during the hottest months of
Houzz Awards 2019 – Warnes McGarr & Co. – Award Winning Landscape Design. Awarded by the community of over 40 million monthly users, annual BOH badge highlights home renovation &
By Michael John McGarr Garden lighting in landscape design. Garden lighting in landscape design is extremely important and it is often an afterthought for most clients. However, we encourage them
By Robert Warnes. Sketchup for Landscape design. I have done quite some reading recently on established landscape design principles and conventions, but rarely have I come across anything detailing the