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On winter pruning, and why it pays to wait

Most woody plants are better pruned in winter, when they are properly dormant and the structure is visible. Late January through early March is our usual window.

David Whitfield · 3 days ago · 3 min read
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Notes on a parterre, ten years on

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Notes on a parterre, ten years on

We were back in Bakewell last week to see a parterre we laid in 2016. The box has knit, the stone has settled, and the planting is doing what we hoped it would.

David Whitfield · 3 weeks ago · 4 min read
Plants

Choosing yew over box for hedging, post-blight

Box blight has changed the calculation. We are now specifying yew on more sites, and there are good reasons beyond the obvious.

David Whitfield · 1 month ago · 5 min read
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Designing for twenty years, not twenty months

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Designing for twenty years, not twenty months

Most of the gardens we are commissioned to make are intended to mature over decades, not seasons. The brief should reflect that, and so should the design.

David Whitfield · 2 months ago · 6 min read
Plants

The case for old varieties of rose

Modern roses bloom for longer and resist disease better. We still specify old varieties on most jobs. There is a reason.

David Whitfield · 3 months ago · 4 min read
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When to leave well alone

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When to leave well alone

A meadow restoration in Ashbourne taught us, again, that the right move is often no move at all. Some places ask only to be watched.

David Whitfield · 4 months ago · 3 min read
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Why we don't lay paving in October

There is a window for hard landscaping work, and October is on the wrong side of it. A short note on why we wait until spring.

David Whitfield · 6 months ago · 3 min read
Design

What 'considered' looks like in a garden

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What 'considered' looks like in a garden

It is a word we use often. Considered. Worth being clear about what we mean by it.

David Whitfield · 8 months ago · 5 min read
Plants

Spring planting: a short list

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Spring planting: a short list

Half-finished. The plants we keep coming back to in early spring, and a few we have moved away from.

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Notes from a wet October walk

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