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Garden advice service?


Elly_B

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We have a long garden that needs a bit of new inspiration, but we alas we don't have the budget for a full garden design and landscaping service. Wondering if any garden designers out there provide a general advice service. We'd love someone to look over and sense check the plans we've pulled together ourselves, and help us consider the best spot to re-site our shed to. We don't need plans drawn up but would be happy to pay someone experienced to sit down with us and kick some ideas about. If this sounds of interest to anyone, or anyone has any recommendations, would be grateful for details. Feel free to reply to this message or PM me - thanks!
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Hi Elly

I?ve been designing & building gardens in the area for around 20 years now. I?ve been doing the gardening tips on here when I find the time!

I would be delighted to look over your plans & see what you?re trying to achieve.

We cover all aspects of landscaping, from lawns to decks & patios , planting schemes, water features, garden buildings

watering systems , terracing & brickwork.

We are still very busy, but I have some time at the end of next week if that?s good for you?


Nigel

Exterior Design Gardens

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