What was the customer looking to achieve?This customer had recently moved into a new house with a blank canvas garden. They wanted to create a space they could sit and enjoy, but that would be practical and budget friendly. They also wanted to be able to change the garden in the future by adding extra plants, so the space had to be adaptable. The M Evans SolutionWe worked with the customer to create a garden design so they could visualise what the end result would look like. The transformation included expanding the two existing patios with stone boarders, to provide the much needed additional seating areas the customer was looking for. We planted laurels along the back fence to give a focus to the garden, and to provide additional privacy. We then levelled and turfed the rest of the garden to create an eye catching lawn, and finished it off with clearing and adding stones to the front garden to provide a low maintenance but modern look. The OutcomeWhat did the customer think?If you have any landscaping needs, contact us today for a free quote. Author - M Evans LandscapesM Evans Landscapes provide advice and support on all areas of landscaping plus fence repair, fence replacement, and garden maintenance. We believe in quality and transparent work, and are on a mission to transform the landscaping industry to better serve customers to get their gardens looking their best!
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We have done a variety of turfing jobs recently, and this got us thinking that it might be useful to share our top tips of things to consider before turfing.
Now you might be thinking, you just pick up some turf and get laying! But believe us when we say, the key to getting that perfect lawn you desire, is in the planning and prep work. Below we outline the key areas we recommend you think through before tackling your turfing:
We hope our tips on what to consider before turfing have been useful. If you need any further advice feel free to get in touch. We often get asked when quoting for fence repairs or replacements what fence type we would recommend. This can depend on many factors but some of these include:
After considering these variables, this should hopefully have narrowed down your choice to just a few! To help further we have simplified the overwhelming fence choices out there to highlighted the 4 main fence types that are most common for a domestic fence. Find out more about these fence types below: Feather Edge Fencing - This can also be known as close board fencing and offers a good secure option that is very sturdy. These are created using tapered boards that are secured vertically with fence posts to form a solid fence. You have the option of concrete or wooden posts and grave boards. This is a great option for heightened security and boundaries. Picket Fencing - This type of fencing is mainly used for boundary edging (as illistrated in the image) and decorative purposes rather than for security or privacy. It can also be used for making sure pets and children are sucure in your garden! Fence Panels - These can be traditional waney lap fence panels or close board panels. They are cost effective and you have the option of concrete or wooden posts and gravel boards. They are good for privacy and come in varying heights. Decorative Fencing - This comes in many sizes and designs to suit your personal taste. You can use concrete or wooden posts and gravel boards and it can be used to create privacy between boundaries, section off parts of your garden as part of your garden design or to create screening. We hope this blog has been useful and for more advice on any fencing needs, feel free to get in touch and we would be happy to help.
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