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MRLandscapes Visits RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2026
Last week, the MRLandscapes team attended the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, taking inspiration from some of the most innovative and beautifully crafted gardens in the industry. This year's show highlighted the growing importance of naturalistic planting, sustainability and gardens designed around how people live and use outdoor spaces. Chelsea remains one of the most important events in the gardening calendar and a valuable opportunity to explore new ideas, materials and planting


Garden Design Trends We’re Seeing in 2026
Garden design continues to evolve as homeowners place more importance on outdoor living, wellbeing, and creating spaces that feel like natural extensions of the home. At MRLandscapes, we’re seeing several clear design trends emerging for 2026. While every garden we design is bespoke, these ideas are shaping the way modern gardens are being imagined and built. 1. Outdoor Living Rooms Gardens are increasingly being designed as fully functioning living spaces. Instead of a singl


MRLandscapes Featured in House & Garden - “Blooming Marvellous”
We’re pleased to share that MRLandscapes is featured in the latest issue of House & Garden, within the magazine’s Blooming Marvellous section, a feature celebrating planting, colour and gardens at their most expressive. At this point in the season, planting begins to take centre stage. Borders fill out, textures soften, and the garden starts to feel more immersive, revealing how a space truly functions and evolves. The section explores the role of planting not simply as a fin


5 Common Mistakes People Make in Garden Design
Designing a garden is an exciting process - but without the right approach, it’s easy to make decisions that affect how the space looks and functions long term. At MRLandscapes, we’re often asked to redesign gardens where something doesn’t quite work, and in many cases, the same mistakes appear time and time again. Here are five of the most common. 1. Designing Without a Clear Plan One of the biggest mistakes is approaching a garden in stages without an overall vision. Adding


MRLandscapes in House & Garden’s A New Leaf Feature
We’re delighted to share that MRLandscapes is featured in the latest issue of House & Garden, within the magazine’s A New Leaf feature, a celebration of renewal, seasonal planting and the evolving beauty of outdoor spaces. Set against the backdrop of spring, this issue explores gardens as places of fresh perspective, where natural materials, thoughtful design and considered planting come together to create spaces that feel both timeless and alive. Our work sits alongside a cu


Spring Starts with Good Design
As spring begins to settle in and the light shifts, gardens start to feel different, and many homeowners find themselves looking at their outdoor spaces with fresh eyes. The patio that once felt generous suddenly feels cramped.The lawn looks tired after winter. The space doesn’t quite reflect how you want to live outside. Spring often feels like the natural moment to start improving the garden, but in reality, the most successful projects start long before the first plant goe


MRLandscapes Featured in House & Garden’s Slow Living Issue
We’re delighted to share that MRLandscapes is featured in the March issue of House & Garden , within the magazine’s Ready, Steady, Sow feature - a celebration of considered outdoor living and the beauty of gardens as spaces to slow down and reconnect with nature. Set within the wider theme of “Slow Living” , this issue explores a more thoughtful approach to home and garden design, one that prioritises natural materials, seasonal planting and spaces designed to be lived in an


Why February Is the Smartest Time to Start Your Garden Project
As February draws to a close, there’s a noticeable shift in the air. The days are stretching a little longer, the light feels softer, and suddenly spring doesn’t feel quite so far away. For many homeowners, this is the moment they start thinking about their garden again. At MRLandscapes , we see it every year, enquiries rise just as winter begins to loosen its grip. And there’s a reason for that. February isn’t the end of winter. It’s the beginning of planning season and is t


The MR Edit - Late Winter edition
Welcome to the Late Winter edition of our new Monthly Magazine, The MR Edit. Watch out for a new issue, every quarter, on our website and subscribe via e-mail for a downloadable version. Spring issue coming soon! .


Looking Back, Moving Forward
The start of a new year offers a moment to pause - to reflect on the work behind us and consider what lies ahead. Last year, MRLandscapes was featured in House & Garden and Tatler. It’s a milestone we’re quietly proud of, and one that reflects our belief in a thoughtful, design-led approach to gardens. Carefully considered outdoor spaces still matter - not just in how they look, but in how they are lived in. Our work has always centred on creating gardens that feel natural,


How to Weather-Protect Your Outdoor Space
A beautifully designed garden should be enjoyed in every season, not just at the height of summer. Thoughtful weather protection preserves the structure, planting and finishes of your outdoor space, ensuring it continues to look refined and well cared for year-round. At MRLandscapes, we design gardens with longevity in mind. Here’s how to protect your outdoor space from the elements while maintaining both beauty and function. 1. Protect Planting from Cold, Wind and Frost Wint


How a Professional Garden Design Saves You Money, Time and Stress
Many homeowners underestimate the power of a professionally designed garden, until they discover just how much value it delivers. A garden is more than planting and paving: it’s structure, flow, light, texture, lifestyle and longevity. At MRLandscapes, our design-first approach ensures every garden is beautiful, functional and built to last. Here’s how working with a professional design team actually saves you money , avoids common mistakes , and maximises your investment . 1


Seasonal Garden Reset & Winter Close-Down
As November is here, so it’s the perfect time to refresh your garden and protect it for the months ahead.Our Seasonal Garden Reset and Winter Close-Down service ensures everything is tidy, healthy, and ready to flourish in spring. If you’ve missed a few autumn jobs - no problem. We’ll catch up and get your garden back in shape. November Priorities Now’s the time for: Leaf clearance and final lawn cut (weather permitting) Moss control and hard-surface weeding Bed tidy: rem


MRLandscapes Featured in House & Garden’s Art Issue
We’re thrilled to share that MRLandscapes is featured in the November Art Issue of House & Garden , in the magazine’s Harvest Hues section - a celebration of creativity, craftsmanship, and design inspired by the colours and textures of the season. “Harvest Hues” explores how themes like harvest can be translated into art and home décor, incorporating earthy tones and rich, autumnal shades, and also references the artwork Harvest Hues by Tricia Barna, highlighted in this art


Light the Way This Autumn: Bring Your Garden to Life
MRLandscapes October offer, garden lighting worth £500.


Designing with a Sense of Sanctuary
In a world that moves fast, the spaces we create at home should invite us to slow down. At MRLandscapes, we believe the best gardens...


London Rooftop Garden Design: Transforming City Living
There’s something truly magical about stepping out onto a rooftop and finding yourself in a garden oasis above the city. Our latest...


MRLandscapes Featured in Tatler Magazine
We’re delighted to share that MRLandscapes is featured in the October issue of Tatler – a publication synonymous with style, influence,...


MRLandscapes September Magazine
Welcome to the September edition of our Monthly Magazine. Watch out for a new issue each month on our website and subscribe via e-mail...


The Last Days of Summer: From Planning to Planting, Why Winter Is Ideal for Garden Builds
Most people think of summer gardens in full bloom - long evenings, lush borders, BBQs with friends. And while meteorological summer (June...
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