Step 1 - Choose a Compost Bin There's a wide variety of compost bins available, so you're sure to find one that fits your needs. Plastic bins are beginner-friendly, often featuring lockable lids to keep pests out, but may lack...
Landscape designers love hazel hurdles because they combine beauty, sustainability, and function in a way few materials can. They bring life, warmth, and texture to any garden, while supporting sustainable woodland management and traditional craftsmanship.
Blackberries are nutritious fruits classified by growth habit (erect, semi-erect, trailing; thornless options). They need full sun, well-drained soil, consistent watering, and critical pruning (floricane/primocane types). Harvest when black & plump. Versatile for fresh eating, desserts, jams, or freezing.
Ornamental pear trees offer 4-season appeal: white spring flowers (fishy scent), green summer leaves, vibrant fall color. Small, inedible fruit. Low maintenance & adaptable, but 'Bradford' is highly invasive. Consider newer cultivars like 'Cleveland Select'. Short lifespan (15-25 yrs).
Materials At Woven Wood, we source only the finest hazel and willow materials to ensure that our hurdles are both strong and durable. Our craftsmen pay close attention to the aesthetic quality of the materials, striving to create a uniform...
Woven Hazel Fence Panels are Long-Lasting Woven hazel fencing can last up to 10 years! Their structure is strong and rigid and allows wind to pass through, which reduces the risk of the fence being damaged by high winds. As...
What do you know about wicker; the ultimate sustainable packaging? If you're keen to style your home with a beautiful, eco-friendly and versatile material, then it's worth looking at wicker and willow products. This stylish and natural material is enjoying...
Willow: A Sustainable and Timeless Material The enduring popularity of willow screening in landscaping is not just a testament to its beauty but also to its sustainability. Willow is a renewable resource that grows quickly after harvesting. This makes it...