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LandscapeMyGarden.co.uk
The aim of this web site is to give you some insight into what we, as
professional, qualified, Landscapers can
achieve both for you, and with you.
My name is Steve Gibson, I have a Diploma in Horticulture from
Cannington College in Somerset and have been working in Landscaping for
several years. More about me?
Landscapers and gardeners have ideas and can help in both small
individual projects, and large scale projects, but the garden is living, it
needs to breath and grow with the owner, it needs to change and adapt as
needs change and adapt.

Decking with a formal Koi Pond.
We can show you some of the projects with which we have been involved
and you can choose the parts you like, and discard the other parts. We can
design a new garden for you, from a small Town garden to the larger
country or formal projects.
The garden has become an important space for families, couples and
singles over the last few years. We have watched Ground Force, the Flying Gardener, Gardeners world, ER
and Garden Rivals. They all seek fame and glory on the TV, aiming to show
their designs and amazing feats of new gardens in minutes appearing as if
by the wave of a magic wand. In my experience Gardens rarely appear by waving a wand, they come about
though consultation and design, listening to the needs of the owner and working
alongside to develop and grow the dreams and aspirations of each individual
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Gardens are a way of showing your personality,
and of impressing your friends and
relations!They can be relaxing, stimulating or both. They should seek to appeal to the
senses, to become a haven, to be interesting and always evolving. The garden
that is right for a family, may be different again for an older person, always
they change and develop, that is what makes them such an intriguing topic.

Look at the
Photos and Projects section
of the website to give you some idea of the projects with which I have been
involved.
Using a mixture of gravel and stones can enhance the appearance of both
plants and hard landscaping areas.
See below some further ideas and pictures of
our projects.
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