Make your Garden a Safe Haven for Kids

Make your Garden a Safe Haven for Kids

In this month’s article, Go Wild Landscapes has put together some great advice on how to ensure your garden is a safe and stimulating environment for your child to enjoy! Visibility Aim to have all areas of the garden easily visible from your house so you can...
Spring Pond Life

Spring Pond Life

Whether you have a large country garden or small town plot, a wildlife pond brings life into the garden and is a great focal point! Though it’s still feeling very cold in the garden, the first signs of life are happening and the frogs have been active in the...
Planting Stunning Colour Combinations

Planting Stunning Colour Combinations

Spring is definitely in the air. In order for your garden to fully reflect the vibrancy of the season, take a look at these inspiring colour combinations: A favourite subtle colour trio of Go Wild Landscape founder Andrew Marshall is purples, blue and whites. This...
5 Plants for a Spectacular Winter Garden

5 Plants for a Spectacular Winter Garden

Here are some ideas courtesy of Go Wild Landscapes which will brighten up the monotony of Winter in your garden. These are mainly native plants which are insect, animal and bird friendly: The native dogwood ‘Midwinter Fire’ (Cornus sanguinea), when pruned...
Encourage Birds for Winter Colour in Gardens

Encourage Birds for Winter Colour in Gardens

At this time of the year the garden can be dull and uninspiring. By far the easiest way to inject some colour and interest into the dull January day is by attracting birds into the garden. Go Wild Landscapes recommends various ways to attract wildlife to the garden:...