Andrew Fisher Tomlin is one of Europe’s leading garden designers and his company, Fisher Tomlin, designs luxury gardens across Europe and North America. Andrew is a Fellow of the Society of Garden Designers, the UK’s professional body for garden design and in 2006 was named Garden Designer of the Year in the New Homes Gardens Awards. As well as the London and Mediterranean offices we opened a new office in the Caribbean in October 2007
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A couple of recent articles in the popular press have attempted to list the most influential people in gardens. Its always an interesting read to see these lists when you are on the inside of an industry that is pretty good at publicity and spin, and when you can see which way the wind is really blowing.
Andrew Fisher Tomlin brings his gardening inside as Autumn draws in. There are many indoor plants you can grow which, with due care and attention, will brighten the darker days ahead.
Why we are seeing a return to the focus of our childhood gardens where we were happy to sit back and watch the trees grow from a small sapling to a mature specimen that we planted. Andrew Fisher Tomlin heralds the return of traditional English country gardens.
How do you create a new garden from a jungle and where can you go for help if you just need to rejuvenate your planting? A brief guide to the world of garden design and landscaping.
Andrew Fisher Tomlin reveals some key global garden design trends for the future.
Andrew Fisher Tomlin discovers some of the best colours for the autumn colour
Now's the time to get tidying our country gardens ready for the winter ahead.
Wherever it might be roof top gardeners are a breed apart. With space at a premium I've seen meadows growing in eaves and roses trailing into the sky. In the most exposed spaces I've seen mature trees thriving and come across orchards and allotments in sheltered city gardens.
Water is essential to the life of a garden, for plants and wildlife. For years we have taken it for granted, but now it's time to reconsider all the benfits it can bring to us and what a precious commodity it is.
Top tips on what do you do if you can’t get onto an allotment waiting list,and would like to start to grow your own fruit and vegetables. Here are some ideas to get you up and running.

