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Ottery Saint Mary Revisited 2
Now lets take a look at the show home gardens in all their glory! We are very happy with the results and so are our clients.
Ottery Saint Mary Revisited
A Few months down the line so lets take a look at how this project turned out. After the dreadful weather at the start of this project, we were very pleased to complete both on time and in budget. This was not easy trying to fit all the work between (and sometimes) during the rain!
Plymouth continued
After completing the construction of the decks with the astro turf inlays and the raised beds. The next step was to construct the raised patio/slabbed deck to be set between the other two decks, these areas would be linked using the same slabs laid to a pattern, to achieve coninuity within the areas.
Plymouth
This is the start of the landscaping of the show home arena at Plymouth. As you can see the area was quite an unusual shape to deal with. This area is to have some raised beds and a decked area.
Ottery Saint Mary
Here is a quick update for Ottery Saint Mary, we have made good progress so far. The boulder wall has been installed, so we are now able to continue with the other elements required for these two show home gardens.
Ottery Saint Mary
This new project was started at the beginning of this week.This job comprises of 2 show home gardens, with large frontages. There is also a large open space and car park area,which are opposite the show homes, these need to be landscaped and planted too.We have estimated this project will take approximately 3 weeks (weather permitting).
Melksham
This project is going to be an on-going job, which we are going to do in stages. This is as requested by our client and will also allow us to fit it in with our busy work scedule.
Melksham
This project is going to be an on-going job, which we are going to do in stages. This is as requested by our client and will also allow us to fit it in with our busy work scedule. The next stage is to prepare and lay the framework for the decking with pergola.
Rushden Garden
For this project our client wanted a decked area of 3m x 4.2m and the rest of the area was to be laid with decorative stone.
Tavistock
We were asked to visit a site in Tavistock where they were having a problem with water logging, this was caused by the heavy clay soil. Due to the consistency of the soil, it was decided the best solution to the problem would be to construct a French drain to help to disperse the water. There are 5 or 6 gardens that are suffering with the same problem; although not all to the same extent. We started on this garden on 16/04/13.