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On smaller walkways, we are applying mulched leaves and bark chips. There’s a huge quantity of leaf matter generated here as you’d expect and we want to put it to good use


opportunities. A reserve of top‐up surfacing will be ready to apply to keep them safe. “On smaller walkways we are applying mulched leaves and bark chips. There’s a huge quantity of leaf matter generated here, as you’d expect, and we want to put it to good use.”


The gardening year is not only about dazzling colours in the earlier months of the year. Autumn at Leonardslee holds surprises too. Softer, natural colours at this time are a


draw for visitors and tree planting in earlier generations was well thought out to deliver a stunning landscape as year‐end approaches. The collection of acers is particularly captivating.


Leonardslee’s various buildings are being converted as the new era in its long life dawns. Luxury accommodation in the former stable block offers the perfect stopover for wedding guests, while a Michelin star‐rated fine dining restaurant has been created


within the Manor House.


“There is a strong emphasis on home grown fruit and vegetables,” Adam stresses, “and the site is ideal for foraging for edible plants, such as watercress.”


The vegetable garden will sustain the needs of the restaurant and create opportunities for sales to the public, along with other plants cultivated on site, gardener Linda Ekblom notes. “We plan to offer an internship for an apprentice once


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STIGA have been building mowers since 1934; Our new range of BBC mowers have been designed for functionality, reliability, comfort and quality.


Blade Brake Clutch (BBC) technology – allowing the blade to disengage without turning off the engine, ideal for grass collection and moving across pathways.


TwinClip blade – representing a revolution in rotary mowers with its four cutting edges, TwinClip provides double the effi ciency, making mowing effortless and providing a fi nish comparable to a cylinder mower. The fi ner clippings typically lead to a 20% increase in grass collection.


Built today for tomorrow, all models that feature in our professional range come with a commercial warranty.


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