• Gardening,  gardens,  Landscapes & Gardens,  Nature

    Growing Trends our new internet radio show is going to be on air very soon

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    Growing Trends on Craving Talk Radio – www.cravingtalkradio.com 

    The preparations are all done, we’ve been working flat out on interviews, not too mention how to be heard above the noise of a garden landscape – it’s amazing how birds, ponds, sirens, planes, wind, dogs & cats make noise. No just kidding, they all add that true ambiance to a garden landscape.

    We are so lucky our guests are interesting, knowledgeable, fascinating, often busy people, who find a huge amount of relaxation and enjoyment from their gardens, they all experiment with plants and vegetables, most have pets, they all absolutely love spending time in ‘their space’.

    It is a real privilege to be invited into their space with them to conduct these interviews. Ann and I really appreciate the time they have given us to bring some remarkable interviews to you on Craving Talk Radio – www.cravingtalkradio.com.

    We have a really exciting lineup of interviews from around the world, all with a sense of humour, knowledge, fun and we think informative.

    Trends like miniature gardens, growing vegetables and herbs in amongst traditional planting or in pots, not just in a traditional garden but also on decks, roofs and other smaller spaces.

    Our schedule will be available shortly…if you would like to ask us a question or have an unusual garden landscape drop us a line at chris.coope@grotrends.com telling us more and we will get back to you.

    We will also be talking about ‘How to ‘ features, which will help you plan and develop your own space.

    Ideas & trends from around the world, with expert views and advice, and of course light hearted banter from Ann & Chris

    We hope you will enjoy our show…

    Ann & Chris

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  • Gardening,  gardens,  Landscapes & Gardens,  Nature

    There really is something special about some gardens.

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    We had quite an experience last night, that is Ann my co-host on Growing Trends ( our new radio chat show) . We were interviewing  another creative lady business owner,  in her beautiful, tranquil garden enjoying a glass of wine. It was like being transported into another place, time flew by, the conversation was about  connecting with nature and the calming effect a well thought out garden creates. We exchanged examples of experiences, a few anecdotes and then took a tour of her 10 acres. The more we find garden landscapes like this the more I want to film them at the same time !

    I wonder is it possible to capture the moment ?

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  • Gardening,  gardens,  Landscapes & Gardens,  Nature,  Planting

    The clock is ticking, Growing Trends will be on air soon

    The clock is ticking, Growing Trend will be on air soon

    You have to hand it to the Swiss, they make incredible clocks, this one was seen in Geneva a few years ago.

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  • Gardening,  gardens,  Landscapes & Gardens,  Landscaping,  Nature,  Planting

    Sometimes it’s the pool that just has to go !

    The before picture, oddly we often removed swimming pools, especially when young families moved in.

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    Now here’s the after picture….

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    and one looking down from above.. quite a transformation

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  • Gardening,  gardens,  Landscapes & Gardens,  Nature

    How to start a project from a designer’s perspective.

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    It’s been many years since I first visited a client to sell my design & build company to them.

    In all these years , some things never change and first impressions are always top most in my mind. Fortunately with many years of experience, a huge portfolio, a large portfolio of awards, and dozens and dozens of personal recommendations, it’s a little easier. However one should always remember “You are only as good as your last job” !

    My system for want of a better word starts with my secretary, she will engage the potential client, take down details of why they called what they would like and, then make an appointment she knows I can keep – missed appointments or forgotten phone calls are extremely rude and guaranteed to lose you a project.

    Because like most males (I suspect), my navigations skills are not particularly good, when she creates a temporary file it includes site directions, phone  contacts etc.,

    It also includes our questionnaire. We developed this as a means to extract information vital in providing what the customer was really seeking at the price they were willing to pay so that we could “Under promise and over supply” ..

    During the initial visit, I will, listen about twice as much as talk, ( for those of you who know me well, this is a very interesting concept) discuss likes and dislikes, make a few notes, walk around the property and take site pictures, as it is usually the lady of the house only during the day, the site questionnaire is left to be completed, along with a fees for design work – I have never not charged for design work ( we may give part back on acceptance of the project), but we have worked on the principal that if you do not pay for something you do not value it !

    Nothing is free in  this world, and hiding your design costs inside the work is no exception, we are in business to provide an exceptional service at a fair price, that enables us to pay our staff, maintain insurances, replace equipment etc.,etc., finding the right balance is always a challenge.

    Whilst walking around the site, it’s a great idea to make notes of access, height restrictions, positions of services, gate widths etc.

    This initial visit would usually take about an hour perhaps a little longer, and often the acceptance rate to stage two the design would be around 55%.

    Sometimes folks just wanted our award winning design skills, and that was fine as long as they paid the true price for them.

    So here is the questionanaire.

    Brief description of what you are looking
    for : …………………………………………
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    How you use your garden :
    Do you have animals ? : Yes / No.

    Do children play in the garden ? : Yes / No.
    Do you like gardening ? : Yes / No.

    Do you like cutting grass ? : Yes / No
    Do you entertain in the garden ? : Yes / No.

    Do you like relaxing in the garden ?Yes/ No.

    What sort of Budget you would like us to Design
    to : ……………………………………………………
    (It helps enormously if we can have a figure to
    work to, we should be able to produce a Design
    within 10 percent )
    Some items to consider :
    Lawns. Yes / No
    Shrubberies Yes / No.
    Rockeries Yes / No

    Ponds Yes / No.
    Streams Yes / No

    Fish / Koi Ponds Yes / No.
    Paths Yes / No

    Patios Yes / No.
    Terraces Yes / No.

    Walls Yes / No.
    Ground contouring Yes / No

    Vegetable gardens Yes / No.
    Garden Features :
    Garden Shed : Yes / No.

    Power & Lighting Yes / No.
    Irrigation Yes / No.

    Summerhouses Yes / No.
    Greenhouses Yes / No

    Gazebo’s Yes / No.
    Pergolas Yes / No

    Seating Yes / No.

    Please add any other comments on the back of this sheet,
    the more we know the better the design.

     

    We also suggested that a likes and dislikes list was created so we knew what to add or avoid.

    Finally, rather than try and describe the items or styles we suggested that clients either take pictures, or articles from a magazine or bookmark web pages. so we could begin to build a profile picture of the type of landscape they sort.

    We can go into this in more detail on our radio show at Growing Trends on www.cravingtalkradio.com

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  • Gardening,  gardens,  Landscapes & Gardens,  Nature

    Growing Trends internet radio show

    Well, it finally happened, it’s definitely been awhile coming. Ann & I are just a few interviews away from having our very own radio show on the internet !

    This is quite an event, especially as my brother ran two radio stations for many years in the UK, some other parts of the family have run a Newspaper for almost 100 years in the sleepy lovely little town of Henley-on -Thames, where I was born enough moons ago to wonder what on earth I’m doing ?

    Well, it sounded like fun at the time, I’m all for fun !

    We will probably give some ideas to a bunch of folks, as we discuss and interview homeowners &  experts from around the world on such diverse topics as, planning a project, design, construction, plants, growing fruit and veggies, likes and dislikes, brickwork, stonework, fencing, trelliage, gazebos, pergolas, seeding and turfing, planting, ponds, pools, roof gardens, xeriscapes, irrigation, lighting,

    If you would like to be considered for a Garden visit, send us an email at info@grotrends.com  telling us why we would enjoy visiting your garden.

     

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  • Amusing events over the years,  gardens,  Landscapes & Gardens,  Nature,  Planting

    An amusing moment reviewing a Roof Garden

    A good few years ago we were  asked to design and build a roof garden on an office roof.

    There are a few extra considerations needed when doing this.

    All roofs will have a weight restriction – this includes a snow loading and a people loading

    Access is severely restricted unless a tower crane is still on site, when it’s the crane lifting ability and movement.

    Wind levels play a part with plants survival, and also with ‘lifting’ light weight materials

    Irrigation is essential – as to is adequate drainage and roof waterproofing

    Finally ongoing site safety – railings, balconies , restricted access to the parapet.

    On this occasion the roof had been completed, we had even received an award for the design and construction.

    Rock faced planter
    Rock faced planter

    Light weight Roof garden

    I have always liked this one..
    We were commissioned to Design and Build a roof garden, to comply with a local planning condition.
    So we utilised artificial rocks made from GRP – we took moulds of actual rock faces and pieced them together to form a sealed planter – First picture
    Then we joined these together added compost and plants …. the result an award winning roof garden..
    There was a funny moment when a visiting Japanese manager of the company we were working for,  came up to me one evening while I was checking the summer planting one year.

    He bowed formally ( the Japanese are so polite), any way after bowing he tapped on the rock and said ” Ah Rock “
    I , with a slight smile, bowed and tapped the rock and and said “No Plastic” !!

    To which he looked puzzled and then smiled ,then saw the humour in the situation and roared with laughter… we kept the contract for many more years !!

    Super light weight planters
    Super light weight planters

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  • gardens,  Landscapes & Gardens,  Nature

    We’re ready to record our radio show..!

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    We would really like to hear what you think about our program, and to ask you what you would like to hear on the show, or even be interviewed about any of the topics we are planning to present.

    Here’s a typical weeks content:

    The show is intended for the homeowner, with input from homeowners & experts around the world.

    Discussing Edibles, Vegetables and Herbs, what are the easiest to start with, where & how  should I grow them.

    An interview with a homeowner that grows veggies and herbs interspersed within flower borders – growing peppers, rosemary, parsley, beans,cabbage, lettuces, tomatoes, etc., are quite easy,

    Amusing anecdotes from some 40 years of landscaping gardens & commercial sites across the globe.

    Interviewing a small organic vegetable farmer in the MidWest, what they are growing ,how they get to market…

    Around the world trends in growing vegetables & herbs from our colleagues abroad, looking at for example – Allotments in England, Balcony raised beds in Europe,

    Coreopsis 1

    The next week will be:

    Choosing the right plant  – how to plant, prune, and maintain flower beds and plant containers.

    Interviewing a sustainable garden designer in the USA – how to save water, prepare ground, aftercare, etc.,

    More anecdotes from around the globe.

    Trends in Playgrounds, Roof Gardens, Paving, Parks, Grass areas from around the world..

    If you have a question you would like ask, please send us an email with the question we will try and answer questions each week, we may even call you ! We will also send you details of where you can hear the program.

    As the program will be on internet radio, it will be possible to record directly from the web, enabling you to play back when its best for you.

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  • Landscapes & Gardens,  Nature

    Green Roof Garden

    Green Roof - London

    This green roof garden was constructed in London some years ago..just as ‘Green Roofs’ were becoming popular, we used this modular construction to great effect, managing to hide all the A/C vents etc, that usually clutter a roof..

    Great staff resource

    The garden was an addition to the staff restaurant on the third floor, so we were lucky to be able to use a wide selection of plants, as it rarely got too cold, although snow loading etc, was a serious consideration. By having a large amount of planting around the building edge we were able to keep people from getting to close to the edge , helping reduce the need for high barriers.

    Completed

    The project won a number of awards at the time, and gave us valuable insight into designing, constructing and subsequently maintaining a green roof.

    Framing

    Here you can see the simple framing that this modular system uses, not only is it strong, but having been treated it is very long lasting – at least 50years.

    setting out

    Beneath the grid is a typical weed barrier, free draining medium etc, to keep the roof from retaining any water. The grid cells were lined and filled with a soil less planting compost and a typical drip irrigation system installed on top. Our only challenge was a couple of mallard ducks that insisted on nesting in one corner of the garden – we left them to their own devices !

    Modular construction makes this much easier to build with

    Green Roof Garden

    We would love to hear from you…

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  • Landscapes & Gardens,  Nature

    Roof Gardens

    Roof Gardens

    Some years ago we started designing and building roof gardens, in those days specialised materials were not too plentiful, so invariably we ended up inventing our own solutions. This award winning project dates back to 1984.

    Here’s how we did this :

    Specialised planter box
    Specialised planter box

    Each plant grouping is planted inside a GRP container that has artificial rock sides, the larger rocks are free standing, the containers are filled with planting compost. The paving is laid on spreader pads, and the gravel is in free draining grids on spreader pads. This means the only variable is the snow loading.

    Well apart from a particularly violent storm , ok, it was a hurricane in 1987 which lifted one of the larger rocks off the roof and blew it off the four storey roof into the Kingston upon Thames marker square. It was easy enough to recover, but being so large it wouldn’t fit in the building elevators so we had to haul it up the outside of the building to reposition it.

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