See year-round colour in your garden using Seehow. It is a garden design tool for everybody - from children to garden professionals. A garden never stands still!
SeeHow began life as a way of comparing the colours of plants over the gardening year. There are thousands of plants, of every size, shape and colour and they all grow and change in their own ways over the seasons of the year. Books are all very well, but most are packed with words and surprisingly few photographs, whereas for most of us, the purpose of gardening is to create a visual experience. What we needed was a way to turn thousands of words into easily-understood pictures.
26/03/2026
www.seehow.co.uk/blog/your-future-self-will-thank-you-part-2
Many factors can affect both the global and local food supply chains, which are much more precarious than we are led to believe. It is therefore a bit of a no-brainer for us to become more self-reliant, adjusting our eating habits to incorporate home-grown seasonal produce (Shop SeeHow – Veg for more ideas www.seehow.co.uk ). Here a few that give more ‘bang for the buck’ in the kitchen. Check out Part 1 of this blog for even more tasty suggestions.
www.seehow.co.uk/blog/do-less-and-get-more
Rewilding is much in the news these days. Is it time to apply this thinking to our own gardens, at least in part? Support biodiversity. Create resilience.
06/02/2026
www.seehow.co.uk/blog/do-less-and-get-more
SeeHow's latest blog
Rewilding is much in the news these days. Is it time to apply this thinking to our own gardens, at least in part? Support biodiversity. Create resilience.
www.seehow.co.uk/blog/to-feed-or-not-to-feed-that-is-the-question
SeeHow's latest blog
There has been a lot of debate recently about using bird feeders in our gardens, particularly at this time of year to help birds survive through the cold weather. It seems the consensus amongst the experts is that on balance, we should not directly feed birds via bird-feeders
24/01/2026
www.seehow.co.uk/blog/to-feed-or-not-to-feed-that-is-the-question
There has been a lot of debate recently about using bird feeders in our gardens, particularly at this time of year to help birds survive through the cold weather. It seems the consensus amongst the experts is that on balance, we should not directly feed birds via bird-feeders
Be the first to know and let us send you an email when SeeHow posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.