During Autumn and Winter, impressing potential homebuyers with outdoor spaces can be more challenging than in the months of clear skies and sunshine. English weather puts landscapes through their paces, often resulting in waterlogged, windswept, brown, and sad looking...
Incorporating Fencing into Your Landscape Design
Why fencing is important in Landscape Design There are so many types of fencing to choose from, so it is often challenging to know where to start… Gone were the days of fences having a sole use of securing perimeters. Style is now just as important as stability! To...
Drought resistant planting
Water scarcity and drought-prone soils are perennial problems for landscape architects and climate change means that they are likely to become more common – perhaps even the norm. Even high quality soils can suffer extended bouts…
Principles for fencing in landscape design
One of the reasons that fences can present challenges in landscaping is that the fencing style installed is not optimal for the intended…
Employee spotlight: Steve Lucas
We are pleased to announce that Steve Lucas is now the Site Supervisor with responsbility for Quality Control at Archway Green. Who is Steve and what does he do? As of Tuesday 20 April, Steve Lucas has worked at Archway Green for 9 years, making him the...
Why green space growth is great for landscapers
Environmental, mental health and Covid concerns have led to a boom in demand for green space. Landscapers, whether working on new builds, commercial projects or in the public sector, stand to benefit from the new focus on greenspace as a selling point…