This was a competition garden at the Malvern Show. We had to paint a picture in plants and I chose to replicate Cezanne. I was delighted to be people’s choice for this competition enabling me to win £1000 for our school garden.
Formal front garden in Oxfordshire
I mirrored some of the formal planting by the house and used the silver birches and curving borders to soften the planting and move away from the symmetry by the house. Creating a lush garden that can be viewed from the house.
A mature shade garden
This lovely garden has some very mature trees casting shadow and absorbing water. We have slowly transformed the garden from barren borders to luscious shade loving plants in harmony with their surroundings.
A family garden in Northamptonshire
A family Garden
This garden was a delight to build as it was an old pub carpark with masses of rubble. We transformed it to family garden that includes a small vegetable plot, a patio area, children’s play area and a gravel garden. The gravel garden takes you into the garden as enabling you to play hopscotch down the path to the rest of the garden.
English Country Garden
This was simply designing a patio area to suit the surrounding garden and work with the house and the new conservatory. Old reclaimed York stone works beautifully in this situation.
The old vegetable patch
This part of the garden used to be an unproductive vegetable patch. As the family like to sit out and enjoy the garden I transformed it into a seating area for everyone to enjoy.