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Neil Hampshire 01-02-2004 11:19 PM

Garden Design
 
Looking for a garden designer for a garden in the Lake District. Has anyone
any advice on a suitable web-site
Neil Hampshire



Bevan Price 03-02-2004 09:45 PM

Garden Design
 

"Neil Hampshire" wrote in message ...
Looking for a garden designer for a garden in the Lake District. Has anyone
any advice on a suitable web-site
Neil Hampshire


Usually best to do it yourself, if you are fit enough. Wait until Spring & Summer. See which plants seem to thrive in
your area. Do they grow in shade or sunlight. Then choose those types you like best, or would best suit your garden
conditions. Then buy plants or grow from seed, and decide where they would look best in your garden. Also, unless you
are starting a new garden from scratch, in winter the garden might already contain many dormant plants that you do not
see until Summer - you may find you like these, saving you some time / money.
General opinion from previous posts on this ng is that much of the computer-based gradening software is not
particlarly helpful.

Bevan





Bevan Price 03-02-2004 11:18 PM

Garden Design
 

"Neil Hampshire" wrote in message ...
Looking for a garden designer for a garden in the Lake District. Has anyone
any advice on a suitable web-site
Neil Hampshire


Usually best to do it yourself, if you are fit enough. Wait until Spring & Summer. See which plants seem to thrive in
your area. Do they grow in shade or sunlight. Then choose those types you like best, or would best suit your garden
conditions. Then buy plants or grow from seed, and decide where they would look best in your garden. Also, unless you
are starting a new garden from scratch, in winter the garden might already contain many dormant plants that you do not
see until Summer - you may find you like these, saving you some time / money.
General opinion from previous posts on this ng is that much of the computer-based gradening software is not
particlarly helpful.

Bevan





JennyC 03-02-2004 11:18 PM

Garden Design
 

"Neil Hampshire" wrote in message
...
Looking for a garden designer for a garden in the Lake District. Has anyone
any advice on a suitable web-site
Neil Hampshire

Found this for you :
http://www.dizzyshoemark.com/

Jenny



Bevan Price 03-02-2004 11:22 PM

Garden Design
 

"Neil Hampshire" wrote in message ...
Looking for a garden designer for a garden in the Lake District. Has anyone
any advice on a suitable web-site
Neil Hampshire


Usually best to do it yourself, if you are fit enough. Wait until Spring & Summer. See which plants seem to thrive in
your area. Do they grow in shade or sunlight. Then choose those types you like best, or would best suit your garden
conditions. Then buy plants or grow from seed, and decide where they would look best in your garden. Also, unless you
are starting a new garden from scratch, in winter the garden might already contain many dormant plants that you do not
see until Summer - you may find you like these, saving you some time / money.
General opinion from previous posts on this ng is that much of the computer-based gradening software is not
particlarly helpful.

Bevan





JennyC 03-02-2004 11:24 PM

Garden Design
 

"Neil Hampshire" wrote in message
...
Looking for a garden designer for a garden in the Lake District. Has anyone
any advice on a suitable web-site
Neil Hampshire

Found this for you :
http://www.dizzyshoemark.com/

Jenny




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