Here at Wiltshire Turf we have been show casing our landscape services for over 20 years. As you might understand, over that duration of time the gardening world has changed. New fashions arrive and go, fresh lifestyle programs are cancelled and commissioned bequeathing varying ideas and styles of gardens in their wake. Here is a rundown of some of the gardening possibilities at your finger tips.
Let\’s begin with our bread and butter, better known to you as turf and topsoil. A fresh lawn can dramatically alter the appearance of your garden. During the winter months turf isn\’t so much in demand, but in the summer that demand soars. Many people over look topsoil though; if you are considering purchasing turf be sure you have adequate reserves of topsoil first. You\’ll need a layer of between 2 to 6 inches for those green tresses to thrive.
Over the recent past installing decking has been a notable complimentary measure – or alternative – to lawn turf. Decks offer real value to house-holders who endeavour to enjoy their garden all year round. Decks all too often become the forefront of a garden and the platform to host social functions and works aesthetically with turf. In contrast to the ideas of many, decking is not that expensive and can be installed with a discerning eye.
Now onto the third aspect of our triple-threat – Fencing. Fencing marks your territory, it is the first and last line of your families privacy, so it\’s important you get this one right. There are different styles of fencing both contemporary and classical, cheap and expensive. Of course, fence panels can be installed cheaply and more expensive options include overlap or close board fencing with concave or convex styles.
That is a run down of the triple threat in garden design. Nail these fundamentals and you\’ll create a garden you\’re proud to invite friends back to.
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