

It looks like an impossible space ...but not with the right design
*FREE or low-cost initial consultation (depending on your locality)
*Site visit and survey, including a soil test, and a full discussion of ideas
*Hand-drawn design, to scale, with a written brief for you and/or a contractor of your choice. A scale drawing enables us to include a full list of materials and their specifications in our construction notes.
*Planting suggestions for all new areas, or a full planting plan if required
*Reasonable fees: the package can be tailored to suit most budgets
*Popular options include low-maintenance and wildlife-friendly gardens
OR CHOOSE FROM THESE REMEDIAL OPTIONS:
*A planting-only option for those not confident with plants. We can choose, purchase, and do the planting (you decide which you want help with) to transform a drab garden
*Occasional maintenance work, when commitments permit. to bring order to unruly gardens or just your favourite borders

Why it pays to do it properly
Why does a garden have to be designed?
You could just stick a patio there, perhaps have a proper flower border (somewhere), oh and a pergola down the end sounds good. That's the way to end up with a garden that is a dysfunctional mess. And while it might sound the cheap way to transform your garden, have you a clue how many paving flags you'll need, how much sand and cement, how much timber, how to create a border with interest all year long? A good design tells you all that. A good design prevents you wasting money. A good design pays for itself.
That's why a garden should be designed ...