
Homes & Gardens: Naturalistic planting design – plants to use and design ideas
How do you make a natural garden? Look to the natural world for inspiration: The key way to make a natural garden is to look

How do you make a natural garden? Look to the natural world for inspiration: The key way to make a natural garden is to look

Jo’s light-touch approach to a garden hidden deep in the Kent countryside includes texture-rich beds and a planting palette inspired by the surrounding building materials

Jo will be in conversation with her Rhubarb, Rhubarb co-author Mary Jane Paterson on 26 November at Water Lane. Spend the morning hearing about the surprise

Join Jo and Ian James, one of the custodians of Water Lane, as they explore Jo’s plans for the transformation of the two-acre Victorian walled

Appointed to develop the two-acre Victorian walled garden and 13 Grade II-listed glasshouses, Jo’s plans include a productive garden with 72 no-dig vegetable and cut

Fritillaria imperialis ‘Orange Beauty’ is chosen as the showstopper centrepiece of the scheme: “Its dusty-orange bells create enormous flowerhead that hover above everything else”. The

We are delighted to announce that Jo has been invited to present her book, The Gardener’s Palette, at this year’s prestigious Masters of Landscape Festival

“Eagerly awaited by gardeners, this book sits perfectly alongside the writings of two illustrious authors who wrote about this theme many years ago: Gertrude Jekyll

Jo Thompson Landscape and Garden Design has been awarded three gold medals in this year’s Association of Professional Landscape Designers Awards (APLD). The studio won

Jo Thompson’s transformation of the garden at The Old Rectory in Norfolk’s Waveney Valley is featured in Country Life. Working with her friend, and author,