I am an established garden and plant designer based in Northamptonshire. I have worked with many clients across the surrounding counties. I currently offer garden consultations, specialist pruning and garden coaching.
My services draw upon practical and theoretical training and previous experience of maintaining gardens. Continual professional development ensures that my work is based on current research and knowledge of plants and horticultural practices.


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Garden Consultation provide provision of expert advice on any element of your garden. For example maintenance, plant selection, garden development and horticultural issues. Bespoke recommendations are given on the subjects discussed.
The use of specialist techniques to carry out formative pruning, renovative pruning and pruning for special effects, with the objective of maximising plant health and promoting flowering, fruiting and overall visual appearance.
Designing the planting of the whole or specific areas of the garden by creating planting schemes that fulfil the needs and preferences of the client within the context of the garden.
The use of specialist techniques to carry out formative pruning, renovative pruning and pruning for special effects, with the objective of maximising plant health and promoting flowering, fruiting and overall visual appearance.
Gardening with clients in their garden with the aim of teaching horticultural practices and how to care for the garden
Gardening with clients in their garden with the aim of teaching horticultural practices and how to care for the garden
The development of a plan to rejuvenate all or specific areas of the client’s garden as required

My true passion lies with plant design and I have successfully completed and been awarded a diploma in Plant Design by The London School Of Garden Design.
I am truly at my happiest when in the garden and have been fortunate enough to have worked in the horticultural and garden design industry for the last 11 years.
I gain inspiration from many different sources. Natural materials such as stone and wood provide inspiration in their natural form or when seen in a design. Likewise, plants discovered in their natural habitat or catching the light in a particular way can spark a design idea.
Introduction To Horticulture
Ornamental Tree, Shrub and Perennial Identification
St Louis Community College
https:/www.stlcc.edu
RHS Level 2 Certificate in the Principles of Horticulture
RHS Level 3 Certificate in Practical Horticulture
www.rhs.org.uk/education-learning
Distance Learning Course In Garden Design
www.englishgardeningschool.co.uk
Planting Design Diploma
www.lcgd.org.uk
Awards – Gold Medal fo Beautiful Border Category BBC World Gardeners’ World Show 2017

