Community
Tom has always been, and places great importance on, working with and supporting his local community from involvement in local planting initiatives to judging at East Anglian in bloom events and encouraging education for the young in horticulture. He has recently designed a specialist garden for a children’s Hospice with the Greenfingers Charity, he is keen to further encourage and develop the healing and supportive aspects of the garden and all it encompasses.
We were so proud to have been chosen to design a new garden for Peterhouse, Cambridge, the oldest of the Cambridge colleges. The three acre plot is on the North side of Trumpington Street, bound …
During these very uncertain times, we understand that embarking on a landscape project could raise concerns about safety. We want to reassure you that we are taking every precaution to promote the health and wellbeing …
The Worshipful Company of Gardeners is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London which I have been kindly asked to join. An organisation of gardeners has existed since the middle of the fourteenth …
Put on my floral shirt to support #floralfriday and The Greenfingers Charity. Established in 1999, the charity has the sole purpose of enhancing the work of children’s hospices by providing imaginatively designed outdoor spaces accessible …
Like so many in the country we have found so much solace and comfort in our garden during lockdown. It has been a joy to work in the sunshine planting up the vegetable garden and …
Delighted that The Arthritis Research UK garden 2012 was nominated for the 2020 RHS Chelsea People’s Choice Garden of the Decade. The garden was designed to capture the drama, formality and beauty of the Renaissance …
We are honoured to have been selected by Greenfingers Charity to design a new woodland garden for Haven House Children’s Hospice, Woodford Green, Essex. I was given a fantastic brief by the team to create …
This week has been a challenge, we arrived to begin work on the site at RHS Chelsea and, as always, we were up against time. The team have worked so hard – long hours in …