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about the peace of mind you have knowing that the elements of your
garden will grow and develop where they need to and last and age
with grace where they should do.
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You
know how important it is to choose a landscaper who you know
can confidently deal with the unique characteristics of your
garden.
You need a professional who can interpret your unique ideas
and implement them successfully. You want all the advice and
recommendations you need to nurture it through the early stages
and keep it at its’ best.
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A garden that “works”
It’s
not just about having a lush green lawn, a nicely paved sitting
area and a water feature bubbling away in the background. It’s
the interaction between the different elements of your garden,
the way it compliments your home and the surrounding features.
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Something
happening all year!
With
a properly designed garden something different is always happening
with the planting arrangements, the colours harmonise with and
complement each other. The contrast of shapes and textures give
a lasting, year round structure to your garden. |
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"Thank you so much for creating another wonderful garden,
I can’t tell you how much pleasure it will give me. It is
always a shock to see the translation of plan to reality and I
really am delighted."
Susan Robinson
Add
a new dimension
Imagine
the effects of carefully considered and installed lighting. It
extends the time you can spend enjoying your garden and opens
up a new vista in the evenings, so that you won’t want to
close the curtains to keep out the night.
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Choose
those finishing touches
You
really can reveal your own sense of style by choosing the right
accessories for your new garden, that fit with its’ visual
appeal and function, in the same way you would choose furniture
or ornaments for use indoors.
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"We
are delighted with our new garden. It has made such a difference
to our house and lives- beer tastes much better outside that summerhouse."
Mr & Mrs Parker
If you want something different from your garden, we can
help you. And this is how we do it….
You will be given as much help and guidance as you need when you
are planning your new garden. To make sure you are confident we
will visit your home at your convenience and listen to your needs
and desires. You will be shown examples of what can be achieved,
the choices of materials available and all the different elements
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Only
when you are totally confident we can provide the service you
need, an appointment is made to meet with our Landscape Architect,
Helen Atkinson. Helen will give you a fixed fee price for your
design work and spend as much time as you like talking with you
in order to fully understand your requirements and your individual
tastes. Your existing garden is then surveyed to give us an accurate
picture of the current features, levels, soil conditions and aspect.
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Making
full use of 5 years training and 20 years practical experience,
Helen will produce the initial concept layout of your garden,
making use of high quality materials to produce a stunning design.
The colour A2 layout is a scale plan showing how the different
elements are arranged. You will also get a “Detail Sheet”,
which illustrates the appropriate content using photographs or
sketches. |
The
Next Phase
Another
appointment is made to meet with you, talk you through the new
design, get your feedback and present you with our proposal for
building your new garden. Any changes you require are discussed
and implemented on a revised drawing.
Only when you are completely happy with your design do you pay
for it. You are then booked into our construction schedule and
you will be given a provisional start date. A project manager
is assigned to you, who will be available to answer any queries
you may have and keep you informed at all times. |
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"I
am so please with the work, the appearance and the overall quality
are first class and you have an excellent team working for you.
Nothing was too much trouble for them.I can highly recommend your
work to my friends."
Vincent Donlan
TIP : Always arrange
plants or pots in groups of 3 or 5, (odd numbers look better).
Specimen or impact plants can be used singularly.
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