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I believe I can benefit you by:

Garden coaching and implementation. Helping optimize your outdoor space for entertaining friends/family, grow food and herbs for the kitchen  

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Loving your garden and supporting it to inspire you!

Through consultation, Sarah Newton Garden Design defines your brief to develop the best plan of action
 
An initial plan/ design to help visualise and discipline the project is advisable. Works can be delivered in stages to achieve a good working progress that also meets your needs.
 
Skilled in landscape gardening, garden design and crafts we work as a team in landscaping work and exterior art commissions
 
We are committed to a hands-on approach as there is no better way to understand and cultivate a space
 
General maintenance requirements can also be met. We want to make sure your garden gets the care and attention it deserves to stay happy and healthy
 
We maintain gardens for landlords letting their properties to tenants, for families, senior citizens and working professionals to achieve and upkeep thriving environments
 
We also advise on setting up composting at home according to the space available, getting adults and the family involved in growing food plants
 
Think about how you and your family want to enjoy your outdoor room
 
Reclaimed materials and locally sourced materials are of interest to us as a resource - we hope they are to you too
 
Organic methods and materials are also advocated as much as possible, as is the creation of wildlife corners and corridors, bee, moth, butterfly and other insect attracting planting and housing.
Schools and community centred learning groups can also have a package designed to suit them individually. Get in touch to find out more!
 
 
 
Our approach
Meet you and your garden to see what is required
Questionnaire to clarify your needs
Site analysis and survey
Agree brief of design
Design
Planning and cost estimate
Clearing, landscaping, building and planting/ maintenance
 

 

 
 

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