“A garden is a grand teacher. It teaches patience and careful watchfulness; it teaches industry and thrift; above all, it teaches entire trust”. –Gertrude Jekyll
Garden Design
Your garden is an extension of your home and as such should reflect your tastes, needs and requirements of your outdoor space. Whether your outdoor space is a window box, patio, yard, courtyard, lawn or rooftop, our design services provide consultation, survey and design to make this area work for you and your family’s lifestyle.
Delivering the garden!
We implement and manage the final garden design, from arranging quotes or obtaining references for the hard and soft landscaping contractors, we closely supervise all aspects of the garden implementation – construction, planting and styling of the garden.
Planting
We can design and create a garden border to deliver the style, feeling and vision in your imagination.
With a planting plan and full planting list. We arrange for plants that are sourced from specialist nurseries and growers to ensure strong healthy specimens
Garden Pots and Planters
We supply the finished product with pots, planters, and window boxes installed and planted ‘garden ready’.
We have great ranges of furniture, sculpture and other styling elements ready to add finishing touches to your garden.
Garden Management
Providing a detailed report and planner on the how, what and when of your garden routine to achieve the best from your garden through the seasons. We can guide, teach and mentor you with your garden with advice on the pruning, care and maintenance of your garden plants and borders to maintain and keep your garden in order.
Garden Consultation
We provide professional consultation services in the guise of advice, assistance and practical solutions to matters of horticulture and design. So if you need help in planning a vegetable plot to feed your family, arranging a front garden to complement your home, or to create an area to attract wildlife. Get in touch.
What does your garden need?
“Gardening is a constant dialogue between the gardener and the plants, a conversation that deepens over time”. Monty Don