Neil Aldridge Landscapes

Neil Aldridge Landscapes From our base in Goring-on-Thames, Neil Aldridge Landscapes has a gathered first class reputation in South Oxfordshire and Berkshire

An outbuilding can make the most of your property, free up space in your home, increase resale value and, most important...
27/10/2017

An outbuilding can make the most of your property, free up space in your home, increase resale value and, most importantly, make you fall in love with your home all over again.
You might be surprised just how affordable a custom outbuilding can be - like this stunning wood-framed home gym in Woodcote.

12/09/2017

As the nights get longer again you can use lights to enjoy your outdoor space well into the evenings

The sun's finally out and summer's not over yet, but Christmas seems to get earlier every year...
10/08/2017

The sun's finally out and summer's not over yet, but Christmas seems to get earlier every year...

The No1 Christmas party venue in the area.

14/07/2017

If you've planted this year, make sure you don't mow or trim them. They'll grow quite happily untended!

07/07/2017

Keep your feathered friends cool by making sure bird baths are topped up & clean. They'll thank you by eating harmful insects!

07/07/2017

A green wall is perfect for when you're short on space in your plot. If you can't grow out, grow up!

03/05/2017
An environmentally-friendly vegetable garden the whole family can enjoy
28/04/2017

An environmentally-friendly vegetable garden the whole family can enjoy

From a rarely-used patch of garden to a sun-soaked seating area complete with water feature
28/04/2017

From a rarely-used patch of garden to a sun-soaked seating area complete with water feature

25/04/2017

It's almost BBQ season! Head to your local garden centre for great advice about what grill will suit your al fresco dining

16/03/2017

spring is definitely in the air, we are busy building outdoor living spaces and preparing gardens for the long summer days. This year we are working harder to include native species and encourage wildlife back into our urban environments, working closely with several environmental charities, including The Bumblebee Conservation Trust. They sent me this today....

Fact of the Month

Bees have smelly feet! They leave a temporary scent behind on the flower they have just visited. Other bees use these scent marks as cues to avoid landing on a flower which has no nectar left in it. Amazingly, these super-efficient foragers are able to figure out how long the nectar takes to refill and associate this with the strength of the scent on the flower – meaning they don’t waste any precious time!

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