Trees are great. Fact. They provide us with oxygen, shade, habitat for wildlife, timber for building, chemicals for medicines, screening, beauty, shade…the list really does go on.… Read the rest
Tag: landscape architecture
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‘Down But Not Out’ by Tom
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What’s in a name? – part II, by Martin
Read Time:3 Minute, 13 SecondThere’s nothing says that you’re in England more-so than a place name like ‘Crackpot’ (in Swaledale, North Yorkshire to be precise).… Read the rest
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My analogy-tastic landscape head
Read Time:2 Minute, 28 SecondIt’s no secret that I’m into historical stuff. My mind often drifts that way, as it did when I was thinking about what to write in this blog.… Read the rest
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Happy days, Spring is almost here! By Tom
Read Time:2 Minute, 2 SecondSpring has sprung,
the grass is ris’.
I wonder where the birdies is?
The bird is on the wing,
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Is landscape a matter of fashion? – By Ramune
Read Time:2 Minute, 51 SecondI have just come back from the Netherlands where I visited Van Den Berk tree nurseries to choose and tag some semi-mature trees for a project we have in Hertfordshire. … Read the rest
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2012: Landscapes of the future
Read Time:2 Minute, 22 SecondI was recently on a flight toBarbados (just had to get that in) and I was reading ‘predictions for 2012’ in the on-flight magazine.… Read the rest
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Overcrowding in the English landscape? by Paul Strugnell
Read Time:2 Minute, 7 SecondRecently I found myself contemplating the nature of ‘classical’ landscapes, not from the comfort of home reading a book, but from the remains of a damp hermitage perched on a hillside at Stourhead.… Read the rest