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green roof Archives - BA Garden Design
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Naturally Inspired Garden Design in the Peak District. Green Roofs can be added to sheds, garages, out-houses and homes (even bird-boxes! I’d love to do more of these – so please get in touch to discuss! 10 GOOD REASONS to install a Living Roof:. Create an exciting and engaging feature in your garden;. Help keep buildings cool in summer, by evapotranspiration and insulation;. Provide food and […]. Welcome to BA Garden Design. BA Garden Design Questions. Contact BA Garden Design.
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Low Maintenance Archives - BA Garden Design
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Naturally Inspired Garden Design in the Peak District. This pretty garden lies on the north side of mature trees, so the lawn suffers from damp shade. In the garden design plan, I replaced the mossy lawn with simple paved squares and stepping-stone paths. Borders are mulched with weed-suppressing fabric and bark, and planted with a range of shade-loving shrubs and herbs. Welcome to BA Garden Design. BA Garden Design Questions. Contact BA Garden Design. Email: p.burgess-allen@virgin.net.
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A Family Garden - BA Garden Design
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Naturally Inspired Garden Design in the Peak District. Children and adults use gardens very differently. This narrow garden in Youlgrave is now set up to give both some space to enjoy the outdoors. Previously an unkempt expanse of limestone chippings reached via a set of uneven stone steps, this family garden now comprises a soft lawn for the kids and a picnic arbour for the grown-ups. And hazel) in the end border will in time conceal this. A garden for all the family to enjoy. BA Garden Design Questions.
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Gardening Tips for March - BA Garden Design
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Naturally Inspired Garden Design in the Peak District. Gardening Tips for March. Gardening Tips for March. Here are a few gardening tips for March: Pick a dry day and tackle rampant wall climbers. Such as Virginia creeper or ivy. Do it before birds start to nest again. Cardboard loo roll tubes are useful for starting runner beans off. 8211; start collecting them if you haven’t already! Larger plants can stand up to the effects of slug damage a little better. In damper soil, or. Where it’s drier. Gardener...
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Living roof shed - BA Garden Design
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Naturally Inspired Garden Design in the Peak District. Green Roofs can be added to sheds, garages, out-houses and homes (even bird-boxes! I’d love to do more of these – so please get in touch to discuss! 10 GOOD REASONS to install a Living Roof:. Create an exciting and engaging feature in your garden;. Help keep buildings cool in summer, by evapotranspiration and insulation;. Provide food and niches for invertebrates, including bees and butterflies – so encouraging other wildlife;. Find us on Facebook.
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Wildlife Gardens Archives - BA Garden Design
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Naturally Inspired Garden Design in the Peak District. Green Roofs can be added to sheds, garages, out-houses and homes (even bird-boxes! I’d love to do more of these – so please get in touch to discuss! 10 GOOD REASONS to install a Living Roof:. Create an exciting and engaging feature in your garden;. Help keep buildings cool in summer, by evapotranspiration and insulation;. Provide food and […]. Welcome to BA Garden Design. BA Garden Design Questions. Contact BA Garden Design.
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Living roof shed - BA Garden Design
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Naturally Inspired Garden Design in the Peak District. Green Roofs can be added to sheds, garages, out-houses and homes (even bird-boxes! I’d love to do more of these – so please get in touch to discuss! 10 GOOD REASONS to install a Living Roof:. Create an exciting and engaging feature in your garden;. Help keep buildings cool in summer, by evapotranspiration and insulation;. Provide food and niches for invertebrates, including bees and butterflies – so encouraging other wildlife;. Find us on Facebook.
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Landscaping Archives - BA Garden Design
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Naturally Inspired Garden Design in the Peak District. The challenge with this riverside garden in the High Peak, was to create an environment that delivers interest and wildlife value. I transformed the space into a landscaped wildlife garden with a looping path that links the lawn with the shady riverside, a pergola and pond. Curving hedges divide the garden. I planted lush grasses […]. Welcome to BA Garden Design. BA Garden Design Questions. Contact BA Garden Design.
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