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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Will having our garden landscaped add value to our home?
A: A tastefully landscaped garden will enrich your environment and become a major selling point should you eventually decide to move.

Q:What garden styles are possible?
A: There are a huge range of possibilities, every garden is tailored to our clients needs.

Q:We enjoy spending time in our garden but we wish to reduce the amount of maintenance, how can you help?
A: We are able to design low maintenance schemes to suit your requirements.

Q:Do we have to have the entire garden landscaped at the same time?
A: Not at all. Once a basic design has been arrived at, the garden may be landscaped in phases if preferred.

Q:We have a mature garden that we wish to improve, how can we do this?
A: An established garden may be enhanced by the addition of individual features blended in with the best aspects of what you already have.

Q:We like hanging baskets and tubs but travel frequently and are unable to water them. What can we do?
A: An automatic irrigation system will free you from watering duties.

Q:We would like to have our garden landscaped. How can you help us?
A: We offer a professional garden design and construction service and aim to assist our clients in realising the full potential and enjoyment from their garden, our charges are incremental starting with the initial site visit and verbal consultation , plans if required, the practical landscaping works and aftercare

Q:What happens during a consultation?
A: The initial site visit and consultation is an opportunity to meet with and advise the client about their future garden.

Q:Is a drawn plan essential?
A: Not always, particularly with very simple schemes when a verbal consultation is often sufficient.

Q:What are the benefits of a drawn plan?
A: Drawn plans follow on from the verbal consultation and may allow initial thoughts to be further refined and is a valuable reference point for the practical landscaping works

Q: Will climate change affect our choice of plants?
A: Not significantly, you will still have to move to Arizona to grow your cactus outdoors!

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