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When we survey your garden, we will identify which plants or materials are worth saving or can be recycled.  Where recycling is impractical, we shop around for good quality materials and plants, keeping value for money in mind at all times. . .

New and original planting border the new front lawn (click me to enlarge) Cost effective planting now will blossom in years to come (click me to enlarge)

We never like to waste plants, preferring to up-lift and replant if possible and augment with additional planting. Unless requested, we prefer to economise on plant 'size', resulting in a better value for money and quantity, which will blossom over the coming years. These plants are supplied either from our growing nursery or from wholesale trade nurseries, costing at least 50% less than normal retail outlets.


A lot of our landscaping designs revolve around informal designs with ease of maintenance at the fore of our clients' requirements. With this in mind, the majority of our planting is done through landscaping material and covered in
bark mulch. This helps the plants to retain water and suppress weeds. Our bark supplies can range from cost effective chipped wood and leaf through to high quality decorative bark chippings. We are led by you.

Decorative chipped bark (click me to enlarge) A more natural chipped wood/leaf mix (click me to enlarge)
Quartzite (Terracotta) rock example (click me to enlarge) Gloucester Grey rock example (click me to enlarge)

When we introduce rock into the garden, we primarily use two types - Quartzite ('terracotta') rock or Gloucester Grey (see pictures).  We can also bring rock in from around the country, either to match existing supplies or to compliment our landscaping designs, as agreed with you. Follow this link to learn more about our rock suppliers.


We often pick up 'trade purchase' discounts which we pass onto our clients, helping to offset labour charges.


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