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Kerrie John Landscape Juice featured member

Garden designer, Kerrie John, is one of the founder members of the Landscape juice Network joining the site in April 2008. Kerrie has taken an active role in the site and bravely attempted to organise a submission of an LJN garden into this year's Hampton Court Flower Show. Sadly, due to the financial climate, our collective dream didn't come to fruition: Despite several challenges Kerrie worked extremely hard for the LJN team and with her guidance, we came so close. Kerrie is based in Cambridge and has designed hundreds of gardens over the past eleven years; from high-end to small, contemporary urban courtyards, suburban family gardens and large estates. In 2004, designing a garden and paying her own way, Kerrie won an RHS Silver Medal at Hampton Court for a small garden called ‘Dave’s Place’ which was subsequently featured on BBC TV and in The Daily Mail and RHS The Garden magazine. Kerrie also writes a weekly blog for Yell.com The Garden Design Co
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    The show garden came so close didn't it......perhaps another time?
  • Well done on being the featured member of the week.
  • Yes Phil, so close. We'll get LJN there another year.

    Thanks Graeme, It's a real honour.
  • Hey Favorite, how are you doing these days?

    Be in touch! and take care
  • Hi Ofer, it's great to hear from you. I'm doing good.

    After a long winter of near inactivity (like many of us what with the glacier and all) I now find myself snowed under with work and enjoying each new challenge I'm set.

    I hope you and yours are well and that http://best4garden.co.uk is flourishing.
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