Country garden
Created on a former paddock, with naturalistic planting on heavy stony soil.
Country garden
Mixed naturalistic planting of shrubs and herbaceous perennials for year-round interest
Herbaceous border
This north-facing border was designed to set off the house. Naturalistic planting blends with the rest of the garden.
Overlooked garden
Mixed planting of shrubs and herbaceous plants will screen the garden form the neighbouring properties
Herbaceous border in heritage garden
A colourful pollinator-friendly border by the main entrance to welcome the visitors to Cobham Hall
Courtyard garden
Plants carefully selected for low maintenance and great performance in containers.
Courtyard garden
Easy maintenance town garden for socialising and relaxation
Sloping garden
A sloping garden made a lot more accessible with timber terracing, divided into sections of planting beds and gravel paths.
Garden with an awkward shape
Thanks to the design based on right angles and the use of one colour throughout, the garden has gained unity and harmony. And it even appears bigger than before!
Front garden in green and white
In this sloping garden the yew topiary cones are the main feature, surrounded by low growing flowering plants
Boundary screening
Hornbeam trees trained as flat panels are a great solution where privacy is lacking.
Sloping garden on chalky soil
With terracing and the right selection of plants a garden can thrive even on very thin and fast-draining soil
Garden retreat in Kent
A quiet spot in the garden
School garden
The sensory garden at a primary school, with a variety of colours, scents and textures to explore.