Purple wellies blog
Welcome to Purple Wellies, the Painted Fern Garden Design blog. Here you will find gardening ideas, design inspiration and details of plants we grow and use in our garden designs.
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Gardens for pollinators and us
JULY 2024
Our gardens aren't just for us! They can be a vital source of food and shelter for a whole host of buzzing and fluttering friends we call pollinators.
Beautiful Borders BBC Gardeners’ World Spring Fair
FEBRUARY 2024
We are delighted to announce our ‘Beautiful Borders’ design which will be at BBC Gardeners’ World Spring Fair at Beaulieu, Hampshire from 3rd – 5th May 2024.
The perception of colour
NOVEMBER 2023
The perception of colour in the garden can vary dependent on the time of day or season. It’s very subjective. So, what are the best colours to include in your planting to encourage wildlife into the garden?
Encouraging other pollinators
APRIL 2023
Bees and butterflies have been on the decline in recent years and last year’s drought coupled with the heatwave have meant numbers dwindled further. Insects generally play a key species in our ecosystems so we should encourage them into our gardens, not just bees and butterflies. There are plenty of other pollinators too.
The butterfly and moth garden
SEPTEMBER 2020
The beating of a butterfly’s wings, it brings a smile to the face and suggests that perhaps all is right in the world. Quite possibly, as their presence is a key indicator of a healthy ecosystem. What about their shadier cousins, the moths?