
The Garden Company: Garden sculptures – why and how to use them
James Scott of Accredited Contractor, The Garden Co, shares his thoughts on the potential benefits of garden sculptures, along with providing guidance on selecting and placing sculptures for the best effect.
In Landscape News Winter, Helen Scott discusses the benefits The Garden Company find from business blogging:
"Blogging helps us to explore topics of interest to our clients and colleagues in a way that isn’t possible in a short Tweet or Instagram caption. We work in a fascinating industry, and there is lots to discuss! We enjoy reflecting on what is on peoples’ minds and sharing thoughts and ideas based on James’s in-depth experience."
The bi-monthly blogs cover a range of topics, based on client conversations, networking events, sales enquiries and any other source of ideas.
James' most recent blog focuses on garden sculptures - how and why to use them:
"At The Garden Company, we have noticed a growing interest from our clients in including works of art in their garden space. Whether a sculpture, metal work, painting, mirror, or even a repurposed household item, a well-chosen piece of garden art helps clients to engage with the garden and its wider setting. This adds to an overall ‘sense of place’. In this blog post, I would like to share my thoughts on the potential benefits of garden sculptures, along with providing guidance on selecting and placing sculptures for the best effect."
Read The Garden Company's full blog here.