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Wealden Times | WT263 | April 2024 | Garden Supplement inside

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The Priceless <strong>Garden</strong>s <strong>Supplement</strong><br />

Bumble Bee Door Knocker £148<br />

Adams & Mack adamsandmack.com<br />

Solar powered Ivy Lights<br />

£47.95 by Sparkle Lighting<br />

sparkle.lighting<br />

Face<br />

Value<br />

First impressions MATTER, so get your front garden<br />

into gear with our list of top ways to put your<br />

best-gardening-foot forward<br />

Tuddenham Planters £110 with faux<br />

potted topiary Buxus Balls £235 The<br />

Suffolk Nest thesuffolknest.com<br />

“Picture this: two stunning bold<br />

masterpieces framing your front<br />

door, setting the tone for the rest<br />

of your garden. Faux topiary buxus<br />

balls bring effortless elegance to<br />

your entrance and are hassle-free.<br />

Add fragrant lavender and vibrant<br />

seasonal bulbs like tulips, alliums<br />

and hyacinths for a touch of charm.<br />

Your entrance will speak volumes<br />

with a sustainable touch that stands<br />

the test of time.”<br />

– Ashlee Jane, Founder & Creative<br />

Director at The Suffolk Nest<br />

instagram.com/the_suffolk_nest<br />

“Adding a smart new porch can be an<br />

excellent way to add kerb appeal and<br />

practical space. Every porch is unique,<br />

and designing your new One is a<br />

great way to express your own style<br />

– an opportunity to let your creative<br />

juices flow. Whether you’re tying in<br />

colours from <strong>inside</strong> your home, adding<br />

an outdoor rug, plants or lighting –<br />

there are many ways to style your<br />

new porch to really maximise its<br />

impact.” – Georgina Sykes, Managing<br />

Director at The Traditional Verandah<br />

Company ttvc.co.uk<br />

Porch by The Traditional<br />

Verandah Company ttvc.co.uk<br />

Elegance Fine Arch £218<br />

Agriframes agriframes.co.uk<br />

Soto Evergreen Partial Narrow<br />

border from £190/2M<br />

soto gardens sotogardens.com<br />

75<br />

Front <strong>Garden</strong> planters<br />

by Frogheath Landscapes<br />

frogheath.co.uk<br />

“Ideally, many of your plants in the<br />

front garden will be evergreen,<br />

giving a long period of interest,<br />

which is particularly important in<br />

the winter. Moundy shrubs and<br />

those that can be easily trimmed<br />

include hebes, pittosporums,<br />

euonymus and Viburnum tinus Eve<br />

Price. Flowering plants for shady<br />

positions include hellebores, vinca<br />

minor and euphorbia robbiae. For<br />

sunnier front gardens consider<br />

rosemary, low growing geraniums<br />

and abelia. Sarcococca or winter<br />

box has fragrant flowers in the<br />

winter months.”<br />

– Steve Moody of Frogheath<br />

Landscapes frogheath.co.uk<br />

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