A healthier, independent way of living.

Based in Atherstone, Warwickshire. A one man gardening operation to help people eat fresher, healthier food that they have grown themselves. I can design, implement and maintain your tasty landscape and make it fit perfectly in the space you have available. From balconies to patios to gardens. Make your space more use than ornament

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A better use for your garden.

 

A better way to feed yourself.

Fruits & Vegetables

You'd be surprised at the places you can grow food. Your home is surrounded by unusual spots where you could have a wide variety of fruits and vegetables growing. I can help you make the most of your space and get you started producing your own food.

Back yard animals

Animals don't just make good pets. They can feed you and help keep your garden flourishing. I can give you all the help you need to turn a small section of your garden into a happy home for your chickens, ducks, rabbits any many other types of animals.

Permaculture

Permaculture is an approach to land management that adopts processes observed in natural habitats. It includes a set of principles that can make your garden sustainable, self regenerating and provide food permanently without the need to purchase additional products.

Keeping seeds

I can help you continue to grow onwards from your first harvest by teaching you how to keep and store your seeds for future planting.

Tasty Landscapes covers the majority of the West Midlands area including: Atherstone, Hurley, Dordon, Nuneaton, Tamworth, Solihull, Sutton Coldfield, Lichfield, Walsall, Hinckley, Ashby-de-la-Zouch and all the villages in between.

Food News

Dutch Farmer Protests
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Dutch Farmers Revolt Against Government Restrictions on Agriculture

Farmer protests in the Netherlands have been intensifying recently as farmers say they will not accept government restrictions on nitrogen and ammonia emissions.

Netherlands Farm
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Dutch Government to Close 3000 Farms

In an attempt to comply with the EU's climate mandates to cut emissions, the Dutch government has announced it's plans to purchase 3000 farms across the Netherlands and then close them down.

growing food
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More and More People Turn to Growing Their Own Food.

The rising cost of food and increased amount of time spent at home has lead to more and more people taking up gardening. Specifically gardening to grow food.