Award-Winning
Garden Designers
in Gloucestershire

Garden Design & Landscaping Services in Gloucestershire

You’re in safe hands with our team of award-winning garden designers and landscapers to help you create the garden of your dreams. In 2023 we won a coveted RHS Gold award for our show garden at the Malvern Spring Festival, Best Construction, Best in Show and the People’s Choice Award. We’d love the opportunity to share our skills and transform your garden for you.

We will guide you through the process from start to finish so you can feel comfortable that your perfect garden is being created. Whether that garden vision includes new patios, paths, decking, a water features, or an array of beautiful flowerbeds – we’ve got you covered!

Our Award Winning Garden For RHS Malvern Flower Show 2022

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Full Garden Design Service

Transforming your outdoor space should be a seamless experience. We take care of every stage of your garden’s transformation, from initial concepts and detailed plans to sourcing materials and expert landscaping. Our team manages the entire process, ensuring a beautifully designed garden without the stress of dealing with multiple contractors.

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Award-Winning Expertise

Worried about poor-quality work? Rest assured, we are an award-winning company, recognised with prestigious industry accolades, including ‘Best Construction in Show’ at the RHS and a Chelsea Gold Trade Award. We are proud members of the British Association of Landscape Industries and registered with the Society of Garden Designers, guaranteeing the highest standards in our craft.

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Environmentally Conscious Approach

Caring for the environment is at the heart of what we do. We continuously seek ways to support biodiversity in gardens and implement eco-friendly landscaping solutions. Our collaboration with BBOWT led to the creation of the RHS Gold Award-winning ‘Wilder Space’ garden, designed to inspire visitors to make their gardens more wildlife-friendly.

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Guaranteed Craftsmanship

With a skilled team of garden designers, landscapers, and horticultural experts, we are committed to delivering innovative and practical solutions for your outdoor space. Our workmanship is backed by a three-year guarantee against normal wear and tear, giving you peace of mind that any issues will be promptly resolved so you can fully enjoy your garden.

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Our Services

Crafted For Your garden

Whatever your situation, if you’d like to get some inspiration from one of our award-winning garden designers, we’d be happy to help! We’ll come and meet you in your garden and spend an hour or so brainstorming and planning the garden of your dreams. Over the years we’ve visited thousands of gardens in all sorts of conditions and we can usually come up with answer to a problem.

Testimonials

See what some of our many satisfied clients have said about us!

I had my garden designed and completed last year and every step of the way I felt listened too. The three guys (Paul, Dec and Dom) who did the landscaping were very respectful of me working from home, very friendly and answered any questions I had. The garden looks really good and very useable for me now. Overall great service thank you

    Luke

    A very professional service was provided throughout. Our requirements were listened to closely and helpful advice was offered. We are very pleased with the designs provided and we are looking forward to working with this company again. We would definitely recommend.

      Kristina

      Garden Design FAQs

      Planning your perfect outdoor space can feel overwhelming without the right guidance. Below we answer some common questions about garden design and landscaping services in Gloucestershire to help you get started. If you’d like professional advice or a full garden design service, feel free to get in touch.

      What are the golden rules of garden design?

      Good garden design focuses on structure, balance, and flow. Clear pathways, thoughtful planting combinations, and defined spaces help create harmony. Always consider how the garden will look in each season and use repetition of colours and shapes to tie everything together. Planning for long-term growth is just as important as the initial layout.

      What is the most efficient garden layout?

      An efficient garden layout is one that maximises both beauty and practicality. It should allow easy movement between areas, group plants with similar water and light needs, and minimise hard-to-reach spots. Straightforward pathways, low-maintenance plant choices, and logical positioning of features all help the garden work better for you over time.

      What is the best direction for a garden to face?

      South-facing gardens usually offer the best conditions for a wide range of plants, providing the most sunlight throughout the day. However, with careful plant selection and thoughtful design, east- or west-facing gardens can also thrive. North-facing gardens need special planning, as they receive the least direct sunlight, but can be ideal for shade-loving plants.

      How do you design a garden layout?

      Start by assessing your space — including sunlight, drainage, and soil type. Then divide the garden into functional areas like dining spaces, lawns, or borders. Choose plants that suit the conditions and style you want, and use paths, hedging, or planting to guide the eye. Always allow flexibility for future adjustments as the garden matures.

      What is the ideal plant layout?

      A good plant layout groups plants according to size, sunlight needs, and maintenance levels. Taller plants go at the back (or centre, in island beds) with medium and lower-growing plants layered in front. Mixing evergreen and seasonal plants ensures year-round interest. Colour themes or repeating textures can give the planting scheme a cohesive, polished look.

      What are the symptoms of bad garden layout?

      Warning signs include poor flow between areas, overcrowded plants, awkward dead spaces, and plants struggling due to incorrect light or soil conditions. Gardens that feel disjointed or difficult to maintain usually suffer from layout issues. If you find parts of the garden are rarely used or look out of balance, it’s a sign the design may need revisiting.

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