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terrace as the client specifically requested a large, uninterrupted lawn area. The back border has been planted with a Hornbeam hedge which will be kept clipped into a tight box shape. The other boundary has been planted with wall shrubs under planted with herbaceous geraniums. The idea is to soften the


REFERENCES


Linsey Evans Garden Design Tel: 01344 442944 Mobile: 07901 852731 Web: www.linseysgardens.com Email: linsey@linseysgardens.com Twitter: @LinseyEvans Blog: www.gardendesignuk.blogspot.com


Landscape contractor: Manor Landscapes 16 Lyons Drive, Guildford, Surrey GU2 9YP Tel: 01483 234637 Web: www.manorlandscapes.com Email: info@manorlandscapes.com


The plants were from the following nurseries: Hagthorne Nurseries Lucas Green Road, West End, Woking Surrey GU24 9LZ Tel: 01483 473859 Web: www.hagthorne.com Email: sales@hagthorne.fsnet.co.uk


North Hill Nurseries Scotts Grove Road, Chobham, Woking, Surrey GU24 8DW Tel: 01276 858800 Fax: 01276 855670 Email: sales@northhillnurseries.co.uk Web: www.northhillnurseries.co.uk


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Dingley Dell Windlesham Road, Chobham, Woking, Surrey GU24 8SP Tel: 01276 857181 Fax: 01276 856016 Email: sales@dingleydell.co.uk Web: www.dingleydell.co.uk


The stone came from: Green Garden Paving HTW, 1 Holly Bush Lane, Aldershot, Hampshire GU11 2PX Tel: 0845 272 35 35 Web: www.greengardenpaving.com


The sleepers and timber from: AVS Fencing Supplies Unit 1, AVS Trading Park, Chapel Lane, Milford, Surrey GU8 5HU Tel: 01483 410960 Fax: 01483 860867 Web: www.avsfencing.co.uk


Gravel came from : Love Stone Penn Croft Farm, Itchel Lane, Crondall, Hampshire GU10 5PX Tel/Fax: 01252 852586 Email: info@lovestoneuk.com Web: www.lovestoneuk.com


www.pro-landscaper.co.uk


boundaries without reducing the size of the lawn. All boundary fences, the pergola and the shed


have been painted black as it is a great backdrop colour for plants and as it is the colour of shadow it fades into the background when needed. The planting had to take account not only of the


clients’ requirements, but the garden’s aspect – very shady on one side and very hot and sunny on the other. There is a mini parterre on the border at the back of the courtyard terrace that gives year round interest and formality to the entertaining area. Otherwise, the planting is designed to be either highly shade tolerant, or suitable for a hot sunny site. Because this has led to a slightly diverse planting scheme key plants that will tolerate either sun or shade have been used tie all the planting together, such as Brunnera ‘Jack Frost’, Pennisetum villosum, Heuchera ‘Obsidian’, and Epimedium ‘Frohnleiten’. Linsey Evans


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