
I offer a flexible, professional Garden Design service throughout Cumbria and the Lakes, which can be tailored to suit your needs and budget. I combine design expertise with practical landscaping knowledge to create a design that is right for you and your space. Having spent two years renovating our cottage we were looking for ideas with what to do with our 3/4 acre, mature but unmanaged garden.
We quickly enjoyed working with Bea, who listened well to gain a clear understanding of what we would like to achieve. We were very pleased to see Bea's proposals and her interesting & innovative ideas to achieve our goals.
We quickly enjoyed working with Bea, who listened well to gain a clear understanding of what we would like to achieve. We were very pleased to see Bea's proposals and her interesting & innovative ideas to achieve our goals.
Services
I create detailed planting plans for gardens, specific to your requirements.
Whether you are reviving a tired border or starting from scratch, a planting plan will bring fresh ideas and new life to your garden.
The plan will detail the plant name, size and position.
I use a huge variety of exciting but reliable perennials, shrubs, grass, bulbs and trees to achieve the style of garden you want.
I can source the plants for you, using reliable wholesale nurseries, lay them out and plant them up.
For a discussion about your requirements and an estimated breakdown of fees please get in touch, either by phone or email.
Whether you are reviving a tired border or starting from scratch, a planting plan will bring fresh ideas and new life to your garden.
The plan will detail the plant name, size and position.
I use a huge variety of exciting but reliable perennials, shrubs, grass, bulbs and trees to achieve the style of garden you want.
I can source the plants for you, using reliable wholesale nurseries, lay them out and plant them up.
For a discussion about your requirements and an estimated breakdown of fees please get in touch, either by phone or email.
I'm truly delighted with Bea's design and how the garden has been transformed.
It's really taking shape now and it's very exciting.
I've had so many compliments about it and I have been persuaded to open it in the local Open Gardens this summer.
From the initial phone call to completion of the project, Bea was a joy to work with.
She really listens, and grasped what we were trying to achieve straight away, understanding how the large Om garden was going to be used, how it fitted into the overall garden scheme, and the key part it played in the vista from the house and guest lodging during the different seasons.
It's really taking shape now and it's very exciting.
I've had so many compliments about it and I have been persuaded to open it in the local Open Gardens this summer.
From the initial phone call to completion of the project, Bea was a joy to work with.
She really listens, and grasped what we were trying to achieve straight away, understanding how the large Om garden was going to be used, how it fitted into the overall garden scheme, and the key part it played in the vista from the house and guest lodging during the different seasons.
The 2019 Great Print Exhibition has opened at Rheged.
The new gallery space looks great, and I particularly admired the prints by Sara Lee.
Cold, bleak landscapes with skies looking full of snow, just as the weather has turned and there is snow on the fells above Ullswater.
Fascinating talk to the Cumbria Gardens Trust AGM by Peter Hughes, on the history of the house and garden at High Moss, Keswick, designed by little known Arts & Crafts architect William Henry Ward.
Liz (Buzy Lizzie) suggested a "Field Trip" in the name of research to Dumfries and Galloway.
The new gallery space looks great, and I particularly admired the prints by Sara Lee.
Cold, bleak landscapes with skies looking full of snow, just as the weather has turned and there is snow on the fells above Ullswater.
Fascinating talk to the Cumbria Gardens Trust AGM by Peter Hughes, on the history of the house and garden at High Moss, Keswick, designed by little known Arts & Crafts architect William Henry Ward.
Liz (Buzy Lizzie) suggested a "Field Trip" in the name of research to Dumfries and Galloway.
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