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 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 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.
New garden design in West Norwood
We’re delighted to have completed a new garden design project in South East London.
The design was, in part, inspired by plants, white in flower, to be at their best during early spring or autumn. Various other requirements were of importance such as fragrance by the kitchen wall/window, groundcover and to fit into a romantic and traditional planting scheme.
New garden design in Streatham Hill
For this garden design, the client required soft exuberant planting with a high volume of flowers, a concealed play area for the children to play in, and that it be low in maintenance.
Flowering plants sit beside, elegant grasses, fruits and fragranced herbs, offering continued interest annually.
New exotic garden design in Streatham
I was delighted with the brief for this garden, as so many of my favourite plants were included! This particular planting scheme’s growth rate was rapid, reaching its full potential within a year of its planting.
The UK climate usually dictates a later start for exotic gardens, so we took the precaution to plant a wide selection of extravagant spring bulbs to maximise the length of interest.
New garden design in Brixton
The brief required this garden was to display all year interest, providing a stimulating view from the inside dining area, framed by floor to ceiling windows. Consideration was given to the needs of clients children, offering a selection of non-toxic and sturdy plants.
The clients requested planting to add vibrancy to the existing tired borders, displaying radiant colours and shrubs to complement exotic palms.
The garden is currently awash with an array of colour provided by spring bulbs, summer blooms, and late-flowering autumnal plants.