Friday, June 8, 2012

Garden Design Options For You

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By Sant Buckley,


Wiltshire turf has been offering our gardening services for the past few decades. As you may well expect, during the spell of time the gardening industry has changed significantly. Fresh trends go and they come, gardening shows are on TV one day and cancelled shortly there after leaving a series of ideas of gardening in their shadow. Here is a analysis of many gardening features that you may consider.

Shall we star with our butter and bread, or perhaps better understood as topsoil and turf. A fresh garden lawn can radically change the overall look of your back garden. Over the winter lawn turf isn't really in demand, but over the summer time the interest rises. Very often people forget about topsoil; if you about to order turf just make sure that you have enough top soil as the foundation. You will require up to 6 inches for the turf to thrive.

In recent years decking has been the compliment, or alternative, to turf. Decking is so valuable for home-owners who want to enjoy their garden and host BBQ's the year through. Decking so often becomes the centre-piece of a families garden, the hub of social gatherings and one that contrasts with the turf perfectly. Contrary to popular belief decking doesn't have to cost the earth and can be installed by DIY enthusiasts.

Now onto the third aspect of our triple-threat - Fencing. Fencing marks your territory, it is the first and last line of your families privacy, so it's important you get this one right. There are different styles of fencing both contemporary and classical, cheap and expensive. Of course, fence panels can be installed cheaply and more expensive options include overlap or close board fencing with concave or convex styles.

That is a run down of the triple threat in garden design. Nail these fundamentals and you'll create a garden you're proud to invite friends back to.




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