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This large herb garden was created for our client in an unused area outside their newly built kitchen extension. |
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This large gravel driveway with brick edging, completed the front of this new build property. |
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Quarried Yorkstone and traditional edging bricks were the materials of choice in this formal design. Planting will be completed in the autumn. |
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New build, difficult shape |
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This garden was a difficult shape, with the ground sloping down towards a point were two boundary walls meet. A seating area was created in this part of the garden to take advantage of the evening sun, with dense planting behind to screen off the point. Seperate areas were created within the garden, with split level lawns, a parterre and a shadey woodland area to the side of the property. |
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A mixture of mostly native trees and shrubs with winding pathways were used to create this woodland are, in this large garden. Pictures show first full seasone, with plants establishing quickly and putting on impressive growth. |
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Medium size garden at new build property |
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The key to this garden was rearranging the levels to make the space work for the client. We changed a sloping garden into two seperate levels and gave all year round interest with some very structural planting. |
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This enclosed area within a large garden gave the opportunity to create an area to entertain and relax in. Surrounding the lawn there are large herbaceous borders (not yet developed). We pleached Whitebeam trees which will soon provide a screen from the indoor swimming pool which runs along one side. |
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