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Society of Garden Designers Awards

The Society of Garden Designers annual awards ceremony at Landmark Hotel in London. Friday 31st January 2020 I entered this years new award  Beth Chatto Award 'For a project where the design focus is on the garden's environmental impact by the creative, ecological use of materials and planting to maximise sustainability, minimise maintenance and attract pollinators and wildlife.' very proud and honoured to be a shortlisted finalist here's a link to the finalists and winners SGD Awards arriving at the awards with Sue Willmott Our Chair Sarah Morgan delivering the intro speech. Runner up but very proud to be up there in the final for our Modern Meadow, 'nature's doing its best in this garden, a bee and butterfly nectar pot with native wildflower meadow mix, bold clipped yew buttresses, native hedging, birch standards and pops of additional seasonal colour. This garden is a showcase on our website to encourage new ...

See our 'Modern Meadow' in Gardens Illustrated Magazine this month

We are delighted to see our 'Modern Meadow Garden' featured in Gardens Illustrated magazine this month. Our garden has been shortlisted for a national award with the Society of Garden Designers. The awards ceremony is on 31st January 2020.

SGD AWARDS FINALIST

Our modern meadow has been shortlisted in a national garden design competition. The Society of Garden Designers Awards for 2020 See feature in  Homes and Gardens Website and please vote for us if you feel this garden deserves to win the  'Peoples Choice' A career goal, personal achievement and a fantastic warm glow to be nominated as a finalist in a national garden design award. Thank you SGD judges for choosing our garden. We were luck enough to be finalists last year: Jewel Garden in Kensington, London and a Small Garden in New Barn, Kent and so are super chuffed to be back in the final this year, a lthough  we now have to wait until the awards evening at the end of January 2020 so keeping everything crossed....... So what's different about this garden? This garden is a little special - I collected the brief from my husband  who is mad about wildlife,  interested in insects, moths and butterflies, he runs a moth trap in th...