A new Garden in London
A newly completed garden in London. A fun garden design of mine with two distinct spaces. A lower level with a circular balau wood deck and curved retaining wall wiith steps that lead to an upper level comprising a lawn, planting borders and a stone path to the garden studio. The eco-friendly garden studio is designed by Black Cat Architects.
London Courtyard
This courtyard has been transformed into fun outdoor room, extending the living space of this centrally located London apartment. My client wanted some low maintenance bold foliage plants, A screen to hide the not so nice view and some original artwork by Viki Lim (follow her on instagram @vanjimmer of colour with).
We used astroturf for a soft, pet friendly floor covering.
The Alley Pocket Park, Trinity Triangle Hastings
The Alley Pocket Park is a project organised by the White Rock Neighbourhood Ventures.The park is located in the Alley behind Claremont, Trinity Triangle, Hastings.
I was asked to design and plant up a user-friendly pocket park for the Alley. To provide a space for social gatherings, entertainments and also a quiet space for relaxation. All of the plantings provide year-round interest with a mix of evergreen and deciduous trees, shrubs and perennials. The plants chosen are wildlife-friendly which provide food and shelter.
The design needed to be in keeping with the industrial nature of the Alley. We used rough timbers for the seating area and large planters on wheels which provide ample room for trees and plants to flourish.
Darren French and Colleen Dawson built the first phase and Darren has built the new awning, vegetable garden and additional planters.
Lee Dyer Designed and built these fantastic new gates for the Alley entrance.
A Garden in Hastings
This garden had a very steep bank with difficult-awkward steps leading up to the house. We completely redesigned the garden by terracing the bank with brick and oak timbered retaining walls to provided a safe, complimentary and user-friendly set of steps up to the house. We also made sure to include wildlife-friendly planting schemes. It was very important to include a pond for the frogs, newts, stickle-back fish, bathing birds, dragonflies, foxes and badgers!
Wildlife Friendly Garden, London
The brief for this London garden was that it be wildlife-friendly but also offer a fun yet practical space for the homeowners. We repurposed many on-site materials. Making sure that storage, a compost area and a place for the washing line was all fitted into the design.
Plants include the lovely Amelanchier and a multi-stem Silver Birch. The Silver Birch alone can support up to 250 species of birds and insects. Other plantings include a mix of evergreen and herbaceous plants. The circular wildlife pond has a crescent-shaped beach area for smaller creatures to use the pond too.
This garden was planted late autumn 2018.
Hard landscaping installed by Phil Franklin and his team. Phil Franklin Landscapes
Garden Projects Large and Small
A selection of projects from large estate gardens to small rooftop terraces here in the UK and the USA.
Outdoor dinning and seating
A place to sit and relax, admire a view or enjoy a summer lunch, this is an essential component of the garden design.
New build bungalow, Hastings
A new build bungalow in Hastings, East Sussex. Starting from scratch. The garden design required low maintenance and robust plantings, not only to look good but also stand up to strong and often salt-laden winds.
Painting the fence a pale sage green helps to reflect the natural light but also provides a more suitable backdrop for the climbing roses and vines.
Small courtyard garden, Hastings
The brief for this garden was simple. A minimal look using recycled scaffold boards and the provision of custom-made storage. The bespoke storage is multi-functional, hiding the cat’s litter box, gardening supplies and a log store. But also the storage can be used as a potting bench, barbeque space and display. The galvanised worktop is tough and very hardwearing.
The cupboard doors are painted in Farrow and Ball’s ‘Pidgeon’
Berkshire Garden
A great space with lots of potential for a new garden. The homeowner wanted low maintenance plantings with lots of colour. We repurposed an existing paved area and built three multi-level oak planters for vegetables and herbs. The oak planters are next to the new terrace and dining area which provide additional perching places when entertaining and herbs and crops within easy reach of the kitchen.
Check out this link to the garden video via youtube to see how it looks now. https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=Hmg4YZWcH38