Garden Machinery
Garden Leisure
- Greenhouse Heaters
- Loungers
- Midgeaters
- Gas Barbecues
- Charcoal Barbecues
- Masonry Barbecues
- Furniture Sets
- Benches
- Greenhouses
- Water and Light
- Garden Sheds
- Gazebos
- Firepits
- Wildlife Boxes
- Rock and Stone
- Weather Vanes
- Rabbit Hutches
- Urns & Planters
- Sundials
- Birdbaths
- Garden Swings
- Climbing Frames
- Croquet Sets
- Wildlife Cameras
- Bird Feed
Garden Design Tips.
It is great fun to plan out your own designer garden. You can design the perfect garden to meet your needs! People will take great effort to personlise and create a unique look to their home, but often the garden is left to follow a standard design plan.
The following brief guides will hopefully provide you with some useful starting points for designing your own garden.
Build a Rockery
A classic garden feature and well worth considering in any design plan. The best time to build and plant the rockery will be in the early spring, when all new growth is starting. This will give the newly planted rockery a chance to establish itself.
Future of a Design Plan:
Consider that what you put down as a plan now, may have factors that will not be required at a later time!
For example: If your garden design is linked to a family a garden layout, and you have young children. You will probably be thinking about adding a children's play area, sandpit, swings, etc. This is great while they are young, but obviously the usage of the garden will change over time.
Therefore it makes sense to have a flexible design that can allow for these natural changes to have a minimum impact.
Future modification to the garden will require some work at the relevant point in time, usually by preparing the area correctly to add in the new feature you have planned.
It is worth consulting garden design books to see how you can best use the space you have available.



