Monthly Archives: November 2010

New front garden in Burford

We are renovating a front garden in Burford which contained many once-beautiful but now over-grown and inter-grown conifers.  The whole space has immediately opened up to allow in more light and space.

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Natural stone water feature in Twyford

We have built a fabulous natural stone water feature in Twyford.  Although it is a small garden, the scale of the stonework fits perfectly into the garden and the positioning of the cascades and planting means that it can be … Continue reading

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Renovation of shrub border in Tadmarton

We are continuing our renovation of the mature shrub borders for a garden in Tadmarton.  Overgrown but worthy plants have been pruned very hard while self-set hazels, Cotoneasters and ivy have been removed.  The new replacement planting has worked very … Continue reading

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Planting Tulips for next Spring

There is still time to plant tulips for next year.  I think that they work best in pots and two of my favourites are Mount Tacoma and Queen of the Night.  Plant at a depth of 15cm or 6in and … Continue reading

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