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Olive Tree Garden Design
Whether you're seeking a complete new design or thinking about refreshing your beds and borders, Olive Tree can help you rediscover your garden and create a unique space, tailored to you. Perhaps requirements for your garden have changed or you'd like to try something different, an affordable and creative solution can be found. Using carefully considered planting combinations and appropriate landscape materials; we can transform the look and feel of your garden.

Whether your style is formal or cottage, mediterranean or contemporary, the exciting possibilities are endless. Olive Tree Garden Design provides a friendly, comprehensive design service throughout West Bridgford, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire.
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Jackie started in the world of horticulture at the tender age of 6, where she constantly sought to create an explosion of colour in the family garden.
After a successful career in marketing, Jackie is now following her first love, combining her delight in all things botanical and creating beautiful spaces.
As well as holding RHS level 2 and 3 qualifications, she has honed her design skills through studying for a degree in Horticulture and Garden Design at Nottingham Trent University.
She is a Pre- registered member of the Society of Garden Designers as well as a full Member of the Chartered Institute of Horticulture.
The journey starts with a garden design consultation visit at your home, where we can meet you and start to understand your overall objectives however functional or whimsical.
Following this meeting we will email you with a Design Fee Proposal and written design brief for your approval.
Once commissioned we will conduct a survey of the site to record all measurements and key features, apparent utilities, soil condition and aspect.
Concepts are realised through aerial views and sketches, which show the overall layout of the garden.
In the summer of 2016 we were asked by the West Bridgford Junior School to design a memorial garden for a former Pupil, Rosie Perry- Jones who died the year before of cancer.
Elements were included giving personal touches for her family; gentle curving paddle stone walls which hugged cedar benches, a clay paver path laid to look like her trademark plaits and a sprinkling of pink blossoms to shower the garden with pink confetti.
Planting is tactile and visual with dancing grasses, vibrant evergreen leaves and a myriad of pink s and plums.
A Grade II listed building, 50 Shakespeare Street was originally built in 1887, and was formerly Nottingham's registry office.
It is now the base of the University Executive Team helping to form a gateway to 'University Quarter' within the city centre.
The area was a barren cut-through with 7 overgrown London plane trees which were damaging foundations and had to come down.
A concept was devised which used honey coloured stone as its core material to reflect the gothic Arkwright building opposite, a tree-lined pathway laid to yorkstone setts and at its backbone, a sparking rill to emulate the River Trent through snaking through the county.
In this, Chelsea's 100th show, I am exhibiting my first show garden at one of the most prestigious horticultural events in the world.
Sponsored by the Motor Neurone Disease Association, the garden won a coveted place in the Artisan Garden part of the show and depicts a traditional 1950s dwelling of a Harris Tweed weaver nestled on the slopes of the beautiful, remote Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides.
Featuring the iconic drystone blackhouse and specialist dye plants, I wanted to capture the spirit of the lands which are carpeted with wildflowers during the summer months.
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