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At Forest, we know a fair bit about fences; And sheds for that matter. We've been the UK's leading and most trusted manufacturer and distributor of quality wooden garden products for over 50 years. Today, you'll find our range of garden buildings, fencing, decking, and decorative structures for sale across many sites online and in over 3,000 retail stores.
Forest Garden Blog
10h ago
As one of the most handy features of any home, a garden shed offers a multitude of benefits, serving as a practical storage space or garden workshop. Yet, the process of finding the right shed that not only meets your needs but also lasts for years can be quite overwhelming. With countless shed designs available in the market, it’s no wonder many people feel uncertain about where to start.
After making over 2 million sheds over 50 years, we’ve learnt a lot and we’re here to simplify the shed-buying journey for you.
Find the perfect garden shed
We’ll walk you through everything you need to know ..read more
Forest Garden Blog
1w ago
As one of the most handy features of any home, a garden shed offers a multitude of benefits, serving as a practical storage space or garden workshop. Yet, the process of finding the right shed that not only meets your needs but also lasts for years can be quite overwhelming. With countless shed designs available in the market, it’s no wonder many people feel uncertain about where to start.
After making over 2 million sheds over 50 years, we’ve learnt a lot and we’re here to simplify the shed-buying journey for you.
Find the perfect garden shed
We’ll walk you through everything you need to know ..read more
Forest Garden Blog
4M ago
Your garden may be small but that doesn’t mean it can’t become a beautiful outdoor space. A place to rest, to connect with nature, to grow or play.
As you’ve landed here, we’re guessing you must be questioning how to improve your small garden, yard or courtyard, so read on. We have a whole lot of small garden inspiration for you, including an example of a courtyard space we transformed. We also have some clever space-saving products too. Thought you couldn’t have a garden bar or a greenhouse – you can now!
Ready to feel inspired to update your small garden?
The benefits of a small garden
With ..read more
Forest Garden Blog
4M ago
Thinking of growing your own cut flowers? Transforming your garden into a mass of vibrant colour and then bringing the joy of fresh blooms into your home? From tulips to cosmos, dahlias and zinnia, there is so much satisfaction in nurturing tiny seeds to become beautiful flowers.
To help you embark on your journey of growing cut flowers from seed, we asked cut flower growing expert Sophie Van Gerwen, better known to her Instagram followers as @floraldaysintheshires, to guide us through a year of flowers. Sophie has been growing flowers from seed for over a decade having set up various school g ..read more
Forest Garden Blog
5M ago
Thinking of growing your own cut flowers? Transforming your garden into a mass of vibrant colour and then bringing the joy of fresh blooms into your home? From tulips to cosmos, dahlias and zinnia, there is so much satisfaction in nurturing tiny seeds to become beautiful flowers.
To help you embark on your journey of growing cut flowers from seed, we asked cut flower growing expert Sophie Van Gerwen, better known to her Instagram followers as @floraldaysintheshires, to guide us through a year of flowers. Sophie has been growing flowers from seed for over a decade having set up various school g ..read more
Forest Garden Blog
6M ago
As the cooler damper months approach, it’s time to prepare your garden and Winter-proof your garden shed. We’ve been designing and manufacturing sheds for over 50 years and whilst we have now hit upon a design that minimises the need for annual maintenance, you will most likely have a shed in your garden that does need to be taken care of. We’ve picked up plenty of shed care tips along our journey to share with you.
Follow these steps to winter-proof your garden shed:
1. Clear the gutters and roof: The first step to winter-proof your garden shed is to clear out dead leaves and debris from the ..read more
Forest Garden Blog
6M ago
As the cooler damper months approach, it’s time to prepare your garden and Winter-proof your garden shed. We’ve been designing and manufacturing sheds for over 50 years and whilst we have now hit upon a design that minimises the need for annual maintenance, you will most likely have a shed in your garden that does need to be taken care of. We’ve picked up plenty of shed care tips along our journey to share with you.
Follow these steps to winter-proof your garden shed:
1. Clear the gutters and roof: The first step to winter-proof your garden shed is to clear out dead leaves and debris from the ..read more
Forest Garden Blog
6M ago
If you’re fortunate enough to own a wooden greenhouse, you’ll know the joy of having this idyllic growing zone nestled in your garden or on your patio. Timber greenhouses really do stand head and shoulders above their metal and plastic greenhouse counterparts. They are so much more than a functional space to nurture seeds and vegetables: they’re also an attractive garden feature to enjoy throughout the seasons.
With over 50 years of expertise in designing and manufacturing timber garden products, we’re here to guide you in choosing the perfect paint colour to enhance the beauty of your greenh ..read more
Forest Garden Blog
8M ago
How you use your shed says a lot about where you live, according to new data from Forest Garden, the UK’s leading manufacturer and distributor of wooden garden products.
To celebrate the launch of their brand new Beckwood range of sheds, Forest Garden surveyed 2,000 shed-owners across the UK to find out just exactly what is going on in those special garden buildings.
And it turns out shed-owners in London are most adventurous with what they use their sheds for – closely followed by Northern Ireland, the North West and the West Midlands.
Among those in the capital who admitted to changing thei ..read more
Forest Garden Blog
8M ago
Is your patio looking a little sad, uninspired or neglected? If you’d like some ideas for sprucing it up and making it an attractive and pleasant place to be, then read on…
1. Zone your patio from the rest of the garden
You’ll find that dividing the patio from the rest of the garden can make it appear like a separate garden room or intimate space. Having a distinct edge to the area creates a clear sense of space and focus.
At Forest Garden, we have a Linear Long Planter that might just do the trick. Boasting strong horizontal lines and a contemporary look, you can plant flowers for colour, or ..read more