No Front Lawn
Mowing the front lawn always seems a bit of a chore, replacing the grass cuts down the work, looks good all year and can be a haven for butterflies, insects and other wildlife.
Mowing the front lawn always seems a bit of a chore, replacing the grass cuts down the work, looks good all year and can be a haven for butterflies, insects and other wildlife.
This now very established garden was a blank canvas, it is now a lush oasis only a short distance from Woking town centre.
Originally designed as a fruit bed in a parterre fruit and veg garden, the owner then decided they wanted an herbaceous border. Perfect for walking around in the Summer but hidden round the corner in the Winter
A strong architectural look around this modern garden room, the vegetable parterre garden just visible through the archway
This shady border on the dark side of the house was lifted with great foliage plants giving shape and colour; looking good all year round.
A new path and planting in this small awkwardly shaped plot behind this Victorian semi.
A small circular lawn and semi-circular beds, combined with Caledonian pebbles make this low maintenance garden stylish.
Any old iron. The vintage rusty metal, oak sleepers, lush foliage and curved decking make for a laid-back entertaining corner, perfect for unwinding