The project objective was to screen a neighbour's conservatory windows in an economical way using evergreen trees that can be easily maintained and grown in a formal manner to the final desired height.
This large-scale project of 1500 square meters of reclaimed Yorkstone was used to create a combination of patios, garden walkways and steps.
Our customer required the division of a large garden area into two by creating a barrier screen between the main garden and a natural, deciduous woodland with a walk-through and seating, situated on the edge of the property boundary, parallel to a busy road.
Greys Green Golf Course, located near Henley on Thames, had a two-pronged requirement.
The new owner of the property was making a number of changes to the layout of the house and gardens, with screening being a key.
Hortlands are experts in the supply and planting of large mature trees, so this project was well within our capabilities.
A concerned Buckinghamshire customer contacted us for help at his premises on the outskirts of High Wycombe, situated on the edge of the beautiful Chiltern Hills, an area of natural beauty (AONB).
The owner of one of our regularly maintained gardens in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, asked if it was possible to change an existing water feature that ran parallel with the patio at the back of the house, into a new planter of colourful plants that will provide all year round interest.
This thriving spa wanted to reflect the grandeur of its property with a new boundary hedge, to screen two roads around its curtilage.
This bed has pride of place on the main patio and required a new planting scheme which took us away from the previous annual planting which was replenished yearly.