A welcome in the hillsides

Title: A welcome in the hillsides

Publication: The Telegraph Magazine

Publication date: May 2013


"After 10 years of formality in Lincolnshire, the award-winning garden designer Arne Maynard sought a less buttoned-up project. Stephen Lacey admires his relaxed approach in Monmouthshire."

For the full article visit The Telegraph online here.

Simplicity Rules

Title: Simplicity Rules

Publication: Garden Design magazine (USA)

Publication date: January 2013


Caroline Donald met Arne at Allt-y-bela last year to discuss the house, its emerging garden and Arne's design choices for both. Photos by Tom Mannion.

Christmas at Allt-y-bela

Title: Christmas at Allt-y-bela

Publication: Gardens Illustrated

Publication date: December 2012


Come wind, rain or snow, Christmas is the time to enjoy the season and view the garden from a different perspective. Arne reflects on Christmas at Allt-y-bela, his home in Monmouthshire, in this, the final Design Ideas feature for Gardens lllustrated magazine.

Sculpture

Title: Sculpture

Publication: Gardens Illustrated

Publication date: November 2012


Garden sculptures come in many moods and forms, adding a human fingerprint to the art of nature. Arne considers the use of sculpture in a garden.

Time to get tidy

Title: Time to get tidy

Publication: Gardens Illustrated

Publication date: October 2012


Arne Maynard Garden Design oak edging and corner posts are featured in this month's Gardens Illustrated magazine. The lovely team from the shopping page shot the feature on location at Allt-y-bela in September and managed to find a beautiful sunny day. Thanks to all involved - and visit the products page to find out more about our full range.

Paths and terraces

Title: Paths and terraces

Publication: Gardens Illustrated

Publication date: October 2012


Good looks and practicality should go hand in hand when it comes to the design of these all-important elements. Arne explores just a few of the ways to tackle the design of paths and terraces within a garden. 

Self-seeding plants

Title: Self-seeding plants

Publication: Gardens Illustrated

Publication date: September 2012


Successful combinations are often happy accidents, so grow a selection of plants that like to scatter themselves about.

Interview with Arne Maynard

Title: Interview with Arne Maynard

Publication: Welsh Menu

Publication date: August 2012


Acclaimed garden designer Arne Maynard moved to the Usk Valley five years ago and has transformed his five acres into a rural haven. Here Laura Rowe talks to Arne about the good life…

http://www.thewelshmenu.com/features/arne-maynard/

Earthworks

Title: Earthworks

Publication: Gardens Illustrated

Publication date: August 2012


These simple forms carved out of the land bring an air of mystery and enchantment to gardens.

Cutting gardens

Title: Cutting gardens

Publication: Gardens Illustrated

Publication date: July 2012


Plant fragrant sweet peas, some favourite cottage gaden annuals and a medley of dahlias and you'll have plenty of flowers for vases and bouquets.

Roses

Title: Roses

Publication: Gardens Illustrated

Publication date: June 2012


With such a wide range of beautiful roses available, there are many different ways of featuring them in your garden.

How green in his valley

Title: How green in his valley

Publication: The Sunday Times

Publication date: May 2012


As the build-up to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2012 gets underway, Caroline Donald interviews Arne at home about his emerging garden at Allt-y-bela and the Laurent-Perrier Bicentenary Garden he has designed for this year's show.

The article can be read in full, along with a video interview with Arne at home in Wales, on the Sunday Times website here (subscription necessary).

Cherry-picking at Chelsea

Title: Cherry-picking at Chelsea

Publication: House and Garden

Publication date: May 2012


Clare Foster gives a practical, Insider's Guide to the most famous horticultural show in the world and suggests some highlights to look out for, whether you plan to attend, or watch from the comfort of your armchair.

For the full article, House & Garden June 2012 is available now on news stands.

Knot gardens and parterres

Title: Knot gardens and parterres

Publication: Gardens Illustrated

Publication date: May 2012


Wonderful for adding pattern and structure, these devices can be interpreted for gardens of all sizes.

Water

Title: Water

Publication: Gardens Illustrated

Publication date: April 2012


Gardens owe their whole existence to water. Without it we couldn't garden, so what better natural element to include?

Inspired by Arne Maynard

Title: Inspired by Arne Maynard

Publication: Bridge for Design

Publication date: April 2012


Arne Maynard talks to Julia Burdet about his design philosophy, some of his projects and creating a show garden for Champagne Laurent-Perrier for the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2012.

Kitchen gardens

Title: Kitchen gardens

Publication: Gardens Illustrated

Publication date: March 2012


You don't need acres to create a productive kitchen garden: the secret of success lies in the way you organise your space.

Meadows by design

Title: Meadows by design

Publication: Gardens Illustrated

Publication date: February 2012


Areas of long grass filled with flowers not only look lovely but help define the structure and atmosphere of your garden.

Greenhouses and potting sheds

Title: Greenhouses and potting sheds

Publication: Gardens Illustrated

Publication date: December 2011


A sheltered place is vital for garden tasks such as potting and propagating - and has its own charm, especially in winter.

Nutteries

Title: Nutteries

Publication: Gardens Illustrated

Publication date: November 2011


The idea of growing nut trees sounds grand, but the simple combination of hazels under-planted with spring bulbs and flowers can be beautiful and productive even in small spaces.

In it for the lawn term

Title: In it for the lawn term

Publication: Financial Times

Publication date: October 2011


Tim Richardson talks to Arne Maynard, James Alexander Sinclair and Dan Pearson about the importance of maintaining strong client relationships. Dowload the article or view it here.

Tulips

Title: Tulips

Publication: Gardens Illustrated

Publication date: October 2011


As the traditional bulb-planting season arrives, what's the secret to creating spectacular spring displays of tulips?

Late summer borders

Title: Late summer borders

Publication: Gardens Illustrated

Publication date: September 2011


How to make a grande finale to the season with a celebratory display of rich and earthy colours. 

Garden furniture

Title: Garden furniture

Publication: Gardens Illustrated

Publication date: August 2011


Country garden or city courtyard: when you are choosing seating and tables for the garden, consider the context and know your style.

Cottage garden style

Title: Cottage garden style

Publication: Gardens Illustrated

Publication date: July 2011


Cottage gardens are about practicality, good husbandry and pride in your growing skills. They're also a wonderful opportunity for riotous and colourful planting.

Topiary

Title: Topiary

Publication: Gardens Illustrated

Publication date: June 2011


One of the simplest and most effective tools for adding structure and instant drama to a garden, topiary can be placed in pairs, groups or as a splendid single centrepiece, according to space and style.

Herbaceous borders

Title: Herbaceous borders

Publication: Gardens Illustrated

Publication date: May 2011


The art of making beautiful borders is to think of yourself as painting with plants, using big, broad brush strokes.

Level changes

Title: Level changes

Publication: Gardens Illustrated

Publication date: April 2011


From the steepest of slopes to the gentlest of inclines, level changes of all kinds add character to the garden and can be used for effects both subtle and dramatic.

Orchards and trained fruit

Title: Orchards and trained fruit

Publication: Gardens Illustrated

Publication date: March 2011


Whether your plot is large or small, fruit trees can add another dimension to your garden, bearing blossom in spring and the sweetest of crops at harvest time.

Pleaching Trees and making allees

Title: Pleaching Trees and making allees

Publication: Gardens Illustrated

Publication date: February 2011


Chosen and used in the right way, pleached and pollarded trees provide a stylish and space-saving solution for marking pathways, screening views and even supplying you with fruit.

Hedges and how to use them

Title: Hedges and how to use them

Publication: Gardens Illustrated

Publication date: December 2010


They can be one of the most versatile design tools in your garden. So what are the best ways to make the most of hedges?

Entrances and Driveways

Title: Entrances and Driveways

Publication: Gardens Illustrated

Publication date: November 2010


When someone visits your garden, their first impression starts right at the entrance. Whatever the size of your home or garden, your choice of driveway, path or gate can help you build up an atmosphere and create a taster of what's to come.

The Perfect Garden

Title: The Perfect Garden

Publication: Gardens Illustrated

Publication date: October 2010


The classic landscape at Rousham is full of brilliant design ideas to inspire you, no matter what size your garden, says Arne Maynard in the first of his new series on garden design.

Heaven Scent

Title: Heaven Scent

Publication: Herefordshire Life

Publication date: August 2009


Everything smells, looks and tasted lovely in Arne Maynard's summer garden.

Shear Genius

Title: Shear Genius

Publication: Herefordshire Life

Publication date: May 2009


Award-winning international garden designer Arne Maynard has loved topiary since childhood. Now he uses it in many of his commissions and at his own home where 30 clipped trees grace his gardens.

Bejewelling the Garden

Title: Bejewelling the Garden

Publication: Herefordshire Life

Publication date: March 2009


A series of columns by Arne Maynard, in this he is planning a wildflower meadow as well as a flowering mead.

Creating a Sense of Place

Title: Creating a Sense of Place

Publication: Herefordshire Life

Publication date: January 2009


The first in a series of columns by Arne Maynard.

Lifestyle

Title: Lifestyle

Publication: House and Garden

Publication date: March 2008


Jonny Beardsall meets garden designer Arne Maynard and his partner William Collinson at their Grade II listed house in Monmouthshire.

Perfect Pitch

Title: Perfect Pitch

Publication: Gardens Illustrated

Publication date: June 2007


When Arne Maynard was invited to 'do something with the lawn' at this garden in Norfolk, he found a huge walled garden - then occupied by a football pitch and tennis courts - crying out for a new lease of life.

The Eden Project

Title: The Eden Project

Publication: The Sunday Times

Publication date: March 2005


When Arne Maynard discovered a faded Fenland pile, he was seduced by its neglected grounds.

Garden Directions

Title: Garden Directions

Publication: House and Garden

Publication date: March 2003


In the second of a series assessing current trends in garden design, Tania Compton looks at the work of Arne Maynard.

Garden Guild

Title: Garden Guild

Publication: House and Garden

Publication date: May 2001


The redesign of her London garden gave Tricia Guild the chance to create an outdoor environment every bit as distinctively modern as the interior it partners.

Best in Show

Title: Best in Show

Publication: Gardens Illustrated

Publication date: September 2000


Rosie Atkins reflects on the hectic build up to Chelsea 2000 and the euphoria when the garden designed by Arne Maynard and Piet Oudolf won the coveted Best in Show and a gold medal.