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Mar 17, 2020
Frogs!
On Monday it is back to business. This mating pair of frogs was rescued from a light-well in Hampstead. We let them lay their eggs, then...
Mar 16, 2020
APL Award winner!
Frognal Gardens are delighted to announce that on Friday 13th March at the annual Association of Professional Landscapers Awards, we won...
Dec 11, 2019
APL Awards nominations
We are delighted to announce that we are finalist of Garden Maintenance APL Awards 2020 for 2 gardens!
Jul 30, 2018
Wildlife pond!
Frognal Gardens continue their commitment to the local community and local wildlife by donating all design and construction for a new and...
Jun 30, 2017
Our own home-grown Hampstead wildflowers!
We are very excited that our new wildflower garden at Belsize Square, NW3, is finally ready! We will be selling home-grown Hampstead...
Aug 16, 2016
Rare moth discovered in Hampstead!
This gorgeous Jersey Tiger Moth was seen at UCS School on the east terrace last week! Then it flashed its red fiery underwings and flew...
Jul 27, 2016
Best front garden competition award
Our new stunning display in the front garden of UCS Active Leasure Club in Frognal NW3 won joint first prize in Grow London's new "Seen...
Apr 29, 2015
Snake spotting in the London Borough of Camden
Snake spotting in the London Borough of Camden may seem a rather quiet, uneventful occupation. Birds surely offer a more promissing...
Apr 1, 2015
BALI - British Association of Landscape Industries
We are delighted to announce that we have recently been approved for membership of the British Association of Landscape Industries, the...
Mar 9, 2015
February/March 2015
As I write this, we are already in the 3rd week of February, and I think I can safely say we will not have an early Spring this year. I...
Sep 12, 2013
Foxes and Pets
Many pet owners in London are concerned about marauding packs of foxes attacking their pets. Foxes are protected in London and with no...
Jul 9, 2013
Small Birds vs Bigger Birds
A debate has been raging in the Hampstead Conservation Area about whether small garden birds are suffering from the increase in...
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