Planning a garden for 2021?

Looking back at 2020 I’m reminded by the way new technology and social media is impacting our lives.

Even in the garden we see picture taking transformed to the new “square” format of Instagram and ariel photography (thanks to drones) depicting gardens in ways we’ve never seen before. Elsewhere “You Tube” provides “how to do it” videos that give budding gardeners extra confidence to learn new tricks.

At Gardenproud we took the leap and bought a drone and a member of our team became registered to fly it. We’ve been actively using it to help inform our plans.

2020 was a difficult year for all of us, but one thing it did affect was home owners appreciation of their gardens, so this has fuelled a huge opportunity for designers and landscapers in 2021.

Our latest brochure features some rather square shots of our recent work and inspiring images from the last 12 months……..

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The detailing that goes into our gardens was well demonstraed by the oak gravel boards that formed a key part of a medieval garden design in Tonbridge.

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During the year we won a pitch to create a new sensory garden at the Eden Centre in Edenbridge and here you can see it in its construction

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The final view is a stunning shot from the Kitchen Garden, created by us which came into it’s own during 2020 with an amazing harvest.

We’ve already planned this years crop!

For further information about garden design, planting and construction call Tim Sykes on 07725 173820, or contact us via email at reallygardenproud@btinternet.com.

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The double-fronted facade of this old parsonage has been greatly enhanced by our victorian design footpath and steps.

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Our carpentry skills ( and lifting) were put to good test in creating a huge oak pergola as part of a complete garden transformation in Four Elms.

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Our craftmanship, particularly with hardwoods was put to the test in a recent reburbish of a greenhouse, with some beautiful new staging created in cedar wood.

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