Roll up, roll up… It’s time for the great Arbworx summer sunflower competition! Continue reading “The Arbworx ‘Tallest Sunflower’ Competition”
Category: News
The latest news from the Arbworx team.
Arbworx projects in May
The year has been very busy for the team so far and with the fabulous weather we have been inundated with requests for Continue reading “Arbworx projects in May”
Wildflowers on the Sussex Downs
Or a rambler’s ramblings…
The days of packing my gym bag each night in anticipation of an endorphin generating session in the circuits studio after work are firmly behind me. Continue reading “Wildflowers on the Sussex Downs”
National Gardens Society Open Days : Vann & Parham
Arbworx goes visiting
Maternity leave may be many things – bewildering, rewarding, hard work, long nights – but it’s certainly given me the opportunity to get out and about with Poppy and visit some really beautiful gardens this Spring. Continue reading “National Gardens Society Open Days : Vann & Parham”
Garden Design
I have recently been working on the design work for a big Arbworx project in Brighton. The main part being a large multi-levelled hard wood deck with a timber summerhouse on top and a sunken hot tub in the middle. With larger projects like this some forward planning is essential in terms of sketches, construction drawings and visuals.
The initial consultation will reveal the client’s ideas and ambitions for the project at this point we Continue reading “Garden Design”
Playground equipment for Primary Schools
We have recently been asked by a couple of Primary Schools if we can build play equipment that conforms to British Standards but does not cost a small fortune.
Well in short the answer is…Yes of course we can!
Schools budgets are getting ever tighter and public money needs to go further and further these days. That’s where Arbworx comes in. Continue reading “Playground equipment for Primary Schools”
Life in the Borders – Part II – To Bee or Not To Bee
It’s been some time since I last wrote for the Arbworx blog, mainly due to the arrival of baby Poppy Rose who finally popped out on 26 November (ten long days after her due date) and who has been keeping me and Jon on our toes ever since. Continue reading “Life in the Borders – Part II – To Bee or Not To Bee”
Landscape and Garden Design Shows in 2011
By Ben Biggs, Arbworx Landscape Technician and Designer
As the calendar resets itself for another year we look forward to the beginning of spring and the new lease of life our garden can bring us. Continue reading “Landscape and Garden Design Shows in 2011”
Garden Fencing
With the winter still looming over us the thought of getting out in the garden is something at the back of most of our minds. If , however you are thinking of getting your fence repaired or replaced now is the time to be getting the works done. Continue reading “Garden Fencing”
A look back at landscaping in 2010
Well as we start a new year and once again the great British weather opens up on us, I though that I would take a look back at 2010 and see what we have accomplished in one of the trickiest trading periods in recent history. With the recession hitting hard this year and extreme weather at the start and end of 2010 all out to push us to our limits, it has Continue reading “A look back at landscaping in 2010”
