New Garden Design in Herne Hill
We are delighted to announce the completion of a stunning new garden design in the heart of Herne Hill, London. A recent photoshoot beautifully captured the essence of this space, and we look forward to sharing the full gallery on our website in February 2025.
New planting design on Dartmoor, Devon
It’s been a pleasure to work on this new planting design on beautiful Dartmoor – this is the first stage of a much larger project to be continued next year!
New garden design in Dulwich
We have recently undertaken two new garden designs in Dulwich, London. One rear garden and a terrace garden. We’ll be posting new photoshoots, to our portfolio, shortly.Read More
New cottage garden in the Cotswolds
The brief was to create the look of a Cottage Garden, but with a more permanent planting scheme than the traditional concept.
The plants were chosen for flowering performance, fragrance and with a potential to self-seed in specified areas of the garden.
Cottage Gardens can be a time-consuming labour of love with many different annuals, including vegetables to be planted, however, the end result is always spectacular.
New garden design in Leytonstone
Our second project of the new year is now ready to be planted!
We are delighted with the luxurious porcelain paving supplied by London Stone, it contrasts perfectly with the raised beds we created from railway sleepers. We also added some corten steel bracing to the flowerbeds and a pergola in this garden design.Read More
New front garden design in Leytonstone
Its been such a busy start to the new year I’ve barely had time to update my garden design website!
We recently started work on this small front garden design in North London.
The client requested a low-maintenance garden, with three small flower beds and integrated storage systems for bicycles and refuse bins.
I will update you when this garden design project progresses!
Wishing you all a belated Happy New Year!
New cottage garden progress in the Cotswolds
When the clients contacted us requesting a cottage garden to be enjoyed during their retirement, we couldn’t have been more excited.
The planting scheme is selected for flowering performance, fragrance and with a potential to self-seed in specified areas of the garden. There will also be a raised bed vegetable plot.
We will keep you updated as this project progresses.