Popping in some new plants today — including these beautiful Trachelospermum jasminoides — as part of Phase 1 in bringing year-round colour into this garden.
Already a wonderfully established space, the brief here was to build on what’s there: extending interest through the seasons, refreshing spent plants with something new, and making better use of the arch.
Phase 1 has seen 40 plants go in, with another 70 or so to follow in Phase 2.
Thanks to our supplier for such beautiful plants.
Wet Your Plants Ltd
Established Garden Design, Install & Maintenance based in the Midlands & Scottish Borders
10/04/2026
Okay... that space we mentioned?
This June, Wet Your Plants will be showcasing at one of the UK’s biggest horticultural events - !
“Stories of Memories” is inspired by wartime resilience, everyday gardening and memory triggers. Exploring how gardens can support memory, comfort and everyday life — shaped by real conversations with those living with Alzheimer’s and Dementia, and their families.
We’re currently welcoming partners and collaborators to help bring this garden to life. If you’d like to be involved, we’d love to hear from you.
We’ll be sharing the full journey from here.
A first glimpse at a 2026 garden in Birmingham
Our client has an exceptional Acer collection, which has shaped the direction of the design - drawing on Japanese influences to create a space that feels calm, balanced and quietly immersive.
Parts of the garden are currently too hot to comfortably sit in during the height of summer, so a key driver has been introducing dappled shade and more considered seating areas, allowing the space to be used throughout the day.
Working through CAD allows us to refine structure, movement and planting before anything is built, ensuring the garden settles naturally around those key specimens rather than competing with them.
A more tranquil, usable approach to a city garden.
Looking forward to bringing this one to life.
17/03/2026
Today we found out this exact patch of ground is ours in a few months time... but what for?
Promise we will tell you soon!
16/02/2026
We are delighted to share that "Pulse" has been accepted into the Scone Palace Garden Fair 2026.
This small space design explores rhythm, movement and the quiet persistence of passion.
We can't wait to bring it to life in the Palace gardens in May!
02/02/2026
We love an odd project at WYP... Growing Dandelions on purpose?!
Yes we know it's quite early... But these guys need to be looking their best as early as possible 👀
28/01/2026
Design team trip to Designers Day - making 2027 plans 👀
Ft who is an incredibly talented designer, educator, consultant and top friend to the company.
Big news from the Wet Your Plants team... We are officially expanding into Scotland 🌱✨
Bringing design-led, sustainable horticulture to the Scottish Borders & wider areas - fuelled by inspiration, brilliant people, and a boss who very conveniently lives up here!
Here's to new gardens, new roots, and a new chapter for WYP Scotland!
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27/05/2024
Some lovely arrived on the estate today!
Looking forward to some trials with these two - the Lakeland Gold will be used on a section of one of the heavier annual beds this week before they get planted out. Tomato wool compost will be used with two of the varieties of toms we are growing this year, and a few of our chillis, as a side by side comparison to our usual peat-free compost. No feeding will certainly feel a bit odd!
Thank you Dalefoot!
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17/05/2024
Misty mornings in the gardens today- the Ranunculus aconitifolius 'Flore Pleno' standing out as one of the first flowers in this border.
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A few snips of this are heading with Lucy to this weekend to become part of the floral display for
09/04/2024
Catching a break in the rain to get some turfing done! Really impressed with this supplier - superb standard of grass and delivered less than an hour after being cut.
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