Posts Tagged ‘Garden Design’

Winner of Giles Landscapes Wildlife Garden Design Competition

Friday, June 22nd, 2012
 
 
And the winner is….

JESSICA EVES for her lovely garden entitled ‘Dream Land’. Jessica is in year 6 at Queensway Community Junior School in Thetford.

We were very impressed with the number of entries and the interest shown by the schools involved and a big well done to everyone who entered. All the entries were fantastic and it was great to see so many budding garden designers showing off their talents!

The winning school showed a particularly varied and interesting number of entrants with the teachers also being enthusiastic about the project  - one of their teachers even popped a note in with the entries saying how much they had all enjoyed working on their designs which was great to hear!

The winning garden was chosen due to the amount of thought that had not only gone into the design but also into the planting aswell. Tall trees softened at the edges by dense shrubs with woodland areas and flower rich meadows and grass areas leading to a pond with water lilies. All this surrounded by a natural, rustic path ensuring minimum disruptions to the creatures inhabiting the area.

This type of habitat would encourage a massive diversity of wildlife – even the taller tree species can provide an eco system of their own for the wildlfie that live in them including creating hunting grounds for Owls and other birds of prey whilst the woodland edge and shrubs create a habitat for small mammals and birds protecting them from potential predators.

The clover rich grassland will create seed for birds and provide cover for voles and invertebrates with the pond area being a rich source for pond life! The decaying log areas would create homes for all sorts of creepy crawlies thus providing a great food source for birds.

What particularly caught my eye about Jessica’s garden is that she had included a clover rich grass area which is extremely topical at the moment due to the reduction in Turtle Doves and other bird species that feed on clover. There has been much emphasis on promoting clover rich grassland and wild flower meadow habitats to redress the situation producing the diversity of seeds needed for wildlife to thrive.

Follow our progress on our blog as we turn Jessica’s design into reality in the next few weeks!

-Roger

And here it is – the winning design:

The winning wildlife garden design by Jessica Eves

Your Project Too Small For Us? Never!

Wednesday, March 14th, 2012

I am always aware that our website gives out mixed messages with both our commercial side and private, domestic side sharing the same little piece of cyberspace. This is compounded by the fact that our commercial side has recently completed large estate projects including a 40 plus hectare prestigious park site in London. This along with our extensive coverage of heritage projects such as Grey Friar Tower gardens and our show gardens, you can be forgiven in thinking that we only take on large commissions.

This was brought home to me the other day when I was walking along Ely High Street and my eyes were drawn to two young ladies that were extremely well dressed and wouldn’t have looked out of place n in Kings Road Chelsea – anyway these two turned out to be the Editor and Camera Journalist from the Ely Standard! As I recognised them, I stopped to thank them for some media coverage they gave us on a recent academy project. Their reply shocked me a bit as they told me they were starting a local page to promote local businesses but had not expected us to be interested because they envisaged that we were only interested in large, grand projects.

This bothered me as we have a project manager who has a life time of experience in the 5K to 20k basic domestic project market. However this was clearly not the message we were giving out so I went out to get feedback from our 5k to 20k customers .

A customer from Peterborough loved their basic design service and had immediate confidence in our project manager who designed them a paving area with their input ensuring in came within their budget – our designer then dealt with their planting requirements and the job was completed with minimal fuss… no design fees – just a quick plan a bit of a discussion and a new patio area was theirs with no loss of quality in this pared down service.

They were completely satisfied with the quality of work and the attitude of our staff saying that it was a pleasure to have the lads on site. This worked both ways as our operatives made it clear that the customer was a pleasure to work for too!

I think we are a bit like actors – terrified of being type cast – at one stage we were known as mainly doing wild and wonderful creations so we made a point of blasting away that stereotype with a contemporary show garden at Sandringham to change people’s opinions of our work.

Its very easy in any business to become pigeon holed - and with one website showcasing two sides of a business – it is easy for one area to overtake the other – but we are just as commited to our smaller projects as we are to our large projects – our main aim is that the client gets the result they want within their budget – whether that is 5K or 250k!

-Roger