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Author Archives: Sarah
We are at Ecobuild this week…come and find us!
We are exhibiting at Ecobuild Tuesday 20th – Thursday 22nd March 2012 and you can find us in the Biodiversity pavilion on stand S2250. We have something a bit different… We have some bees joining us at the stand for … Continue reading
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A mini scottish wildlife haven!
Belinda Macdonald from Shades of Green Garden Design was commissioned by two clients who have a passion for wildlife, to create a garden that included a wildflower meadow surrounding a mini-woodland of birch and rowan trees. The soil on the … Continue reading
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Habitat Fragmentation
Introduction: Firstly it is important to point out that habitat fragmentation is an expansive subject, and extensive documentation can be found. Additionally it is important to appreciate that there are other ecological concepts linked with understanding habitat fragmentation. For example, … Continue reading
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Trends in Garden Design – Wildlife Gardening
Garden styles, layouts and contents have continually changed throughout the history of garden design, in terms of their structure and the plants used. If you look carefully you can identify a series of noticeable trends within garden design which seem … Continue reading
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Blooming warm winter temperatures!
We all remember the winter of 2010, we all had to endure one of the coldest Decembers on record. However in contrast, the winter of 2011 has become known for being really mild, in fact 2011 has been recorded as … Continue reading
How to turn a container into a wildlife haven
Back in October 2011 we decided to install our Wildflower Roof Turf on one of our containers here at the farm. It was a really simple process… first we installed a couple of wooden posts inside the container, to provide … Continue reading
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Working with nature – a few client projects
We like to keep in touch with our clients, and that means finding out how their projects have developed, as well as how our Wildflower Turf is getting on. Additionally it is also a way of providing support and after … Continue reading
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Green Roof display
ICB (International Construction Bureau) Limited, have set up a display using our Wildflower Roof Turf on their permanent rig, which is on location at their new office in Poole. As you can see from the photos it provides ideas and … Continue reading
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Christmas wishes…
We wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! From the team at Wildflower Turf Limited
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Bare lawn to wildflower meadow
Seaview Primary, Seaham, Co.Durham Chris Dodds Garden Design & Construction were asked to transform an area made up of mainly worn out lawn at Seaview Primary School. The area as it was, looked very bare and stark, so there was … Continue reading
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