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• STEVE WALLEY AND GARY TIMPSON – THE BENEFITS OF SEALING: DISPELLING THE MYTHS Hard landscaping is a signifi cant component of any landscaping project. With such a wide range of premium stone paving now available more and more people are choosing to protect their stone. Gary and Steve are here to dispel a few of the common myths around sealing.


• DAVID HARBER – CREATIVE HOT SPOTS A talk on the thought process to integrate sculptural elements into


garden design. Key topics will include: perspective and different views, scale, refl ection, complementing and contrasting with the environment, producing focal points and playful interaction with the observer.


• DAVID ATKINSON – “LESS IS MORE” WHEN LIGHTING A GARDEN...


Landscape lighting design should always be discreet and create a naturalistic yet dramatic quality. David Atkinson’s approach has always been not to over-light external spaces but to create depth within a landscape scheme, through light and shade. External lighting can create a variety of looks through the seasons.


Ian Drummond


Mark Gregory


Adam Frost Desert Orchid Suite • SOCIAL MEDIA – MAKE IT WORK.


A panel of industry experts who use all the Social Media tools (Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn etc) to enhance their business, will discuss, debate and take question from the audience on how your business can benefi t by using Social Media correctly. With @ArbourDesign, @groundsmaiden, @PoppyheadC, @HollandScapes, @ladylawn and @FutureScapeUK.


• BEAUTY IN THE BUILD - Q&A WITH - DAVID DODD, MARK GREGORY, KEN WHITE AND DAN FLYNN The Beauty is in the Build is new for 2013 – we have lined up four of the industry’s leading landscapers, with numerous RHS gold medals between them and who have worked on some of the most prestigious gardens in the UK. This is your chance to understand what makes them and their businesses successful and to ask questions. It’s an event not to be missed – please pre-register.


• PHIL JONES – TEACHING THE WORLD TO SELL


Everybody sells, yet the majority of people still see the term “salesperson” as far less than a compliment. Phil shares the key difference between a sales person and a sales professional, giving you countless real world skills to persuade, negotiate and infl uence others into action. Phil will show you how making simple changes gets you more of what you want, when you want it.


David Atkinson


• ANNE MARIE POWELL – PLANTS, PLANTS AND MORE PLANTS


Following on from her book Plans for Small Gardens, Ann-Marie will take a close look at how to maximise space in small gardens with the correct plants, used to their full potential. She will look at how horizontal and vertical plantscapes, matrix planting, structure and “plants that earn their keep” will work to exceed your client’s expectations.


• PATRICIA FOX – FINISHING TOUCHES FOR STYLISH GARDENS Patricia highlights those important fi nishing details which transform a garden from the ordinary into the extra ordinary – a space that feels truly special. Finishing touches will include ideas and examples across lighting, furniture, trees, topiary and paving details, from award winning gardens that Patricia has created over the last few years.


• LET’S HEAR IT LIVE – ADAM FROST


David Harber


Tracy McQue


Karl Harrison


Phil Jones


Tom Bradley


RHS Chelsea Gold Medalist, TV personality and poacher turned gamekeeper and a great character who is direct and honest. Adam runs a very successful design company, understands the construction of gardens and will answer questions on numerous topics plus anything that the audience may wish to put to him. Make sure you pre-register for this exciting debate.


Steve Walley


• TOM BRADLEY – RAINWATER HARVESTING: BENEFITS, LIMITATIONS AND THE FUTURE


The seminar will outline the importance of water harvesting as part of sustainable landscape design. There will be an overview of systems currently on the market, highlighting any recent developments and future prospects. Case studies will be used to demonstrate how effective systems can perform and the benefi ts on offer.


Gary Timpson


• DETAIL IS IN THE DESIGN - Q&A WITH - JO THOMPSON, IAN DRUMMOND, TRACY MCQUE, ANDREW FISHER TOMLIN AND KATE GOULD


This is our version of Newsnight; we have a host and a panel of experts who will answer industry related questions. This is an invite-only event, the audience will be made up of leading industry fi gures who will get a chance to question the panel and put their own views across.


• VIEW FROM THE TOP ‘FUTURE OF HORTICULTURE’ - INVITE ONLY


A packed room last year saw four leading designers debate industry topics, take questions from the audience and offer an insight into what makes them tick. This year we will replicate the event with a new panel and a few additional twists. If anything like last year this will be an exciting event – insightful, thought provoking and fun. Attendance will be limited (last year over 100 people attended) so again to guarantee a seat you will need to pre-register.


Ellie Parry


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