Garden Design in Congleton, Cheshire
The old garden really wasn’t working for the client. It had little or no interest with a really small patio which they had to fence off from the garden because their dog loved to dig in it.
The old garden really wasn’t working for the client. It had little or no interest with a really small patio which they had to fence off from the garden because their dog loved to dig in it.
The client got in touch with us as they felt their garden was in need of something new. So, they asked me to design them a new one.
The client who had lived at the property for over 30 years decided the garden was long over due for a makeover. So they asked me me to design them a completely different garden to what they had.
The client, who had recently moved into the new build property, desperately needed a garden that they could spend time outside with the family. They asked me to design them a contemporary style garden with room for a hot tub.
The client, who had just had the hard landscaping and driveway built, was left with a bare bank side. They wanted a grass bank along with some planting.
The client recently moved into a new build property which didn’t have much usable garden space or planting areas. So, he asked me to design them a usable garden. I did this by giving them a large patio with an additional deck area to capture the evening sun. I installed a backdrop of a large planted border to break up the tall fence.
The client desperately needed to make a nice garden suitable for all the family. They asked me to design them one with two key features: firstly, an area for the children, somewhere for their trampoline; secondly, an area big enough for entertaining and room for them in the future to have an outside bar.
The client was sick of how messy his front entrance looked with the conifers so overgrown. So we cleared the old conifers out and felled the ash tree. We then cleared the ground to give us a blank canvas. We planted a new hedge of Prunus Lusitanica.
After previously designing and building a contemporary back garden for this client she asked me to do the front garden. With a totally different look this time. She had in mind something that is wildlife friendly. And came to me with a picture of a dry garden she found in a magazine. Other than that had no idea what to include in it. She didn’t want a plan producing but asked me to think about it and come back with ideas.
The client felt the front of her house was looking a bit tired. Not much ever grew well due to shady north facing aspect, so we cleaned out the old bed and added fresh soil and rocks. We then planted up with shade loving plants. For a dramatic look we added three tree ferns and under planted with evergreen ferns for all year round interest.