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Gently sloping garden


Garden project: design for a passionate gardener


This new property garden was broken down into a number of different areas of interest.
This is a garden owned by a passionate gardener. When she first moved into the brand new property, she realised that although the garden is not a huge space it had potential to be broken down into different areas of interest. It has a beautiful wall within the garden, part of the neighbouring barn, so although the garden is quite small it has real appeal. It is on a gentle slope so one of the key design elements was to decide how to transition from the top of the garden to the bottom easily.

Hartley Botanic greenhouse

Our clients wanted all year interest and a coherent, interesting design which wouldn’t necessarily include a lawn. She was going to get a lovely new Hartley Botanic greenhouse, so the first decision was where to put it. We decided that it should be a focal point at the bottom of the garden, in full sun. Our client was very keen to grow fruit vegetables and herbs alongside  flowers for cutting.
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Garden before

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Garden after

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To maximise the areas for growing plants, we decided not to have a lawn and the slope has been gradually graded to make it easy to walk around the garden. We even managed to incorporate a water feature.  Steps lead down from the patio near the house into the main garden. This garden is clearly enjoyed and the owner, a true plants-woman  has taken ownership of the garden by growing her own choice of plants, some of which she grows from seed in her lovely new greenhouse!

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