How My Garden Design Came About

How My Garden Design Came About
Did you know that it was frustration that inspired Paul Baker to start Tapestry Design Studios and then My Garden Design?
 
We all know that clients can be impatient. Once they've made the decision to commission a garden makeover, they want the work done within the blinking of an eye.
 
Part of our role, as landscapers, is to reassure clients that the project is progressing even though the site work hasn't begun. And one way to do that is to get the design work done quickly so that you can finalise the quote and give the client an approximate start date.
 
My Garden Design allows landscapers to do just that. You can take measurements, create a client brief and upload 'before' images to our website and within 4 weeks a buildable design will land in your inbox so that you can present it to your clients.
 
If you want to, you can upload all of the details during your initial site visit, thus saving you making repeat visits and reassuring your clients that you are someone who 'gets on with the job'.
 
If you want to offer a design and build service, work more efficiently and win more jobs - our garden design and planting design services can help you to do just that.
 
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2 hours ago
Peter sellers replied to Duncan Neville's discussion Instant hedging
"Agree with you Graham, we have a client with a long run of Laurel which we only cut once a year mid june and have done for over 20 years, the client is fussy with a capital F ! It's a superb evergreen hedge which is bomb proof.
As to this so called…"
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Graham Taylor replied to Duncan Neville's discussion Instant hedging
"Disagree there!  I maintain a site with a couple of of large laurel hedges and one cut in July suffices and keeps it looking nice.  Agree.... looks nasty immediately after cutting but quickly perks up so you don't notice the cut leaves.  Pretty much…"
yesterday
Duncan Neville replied to Duncan Neville's discussion Instant hedging
"Thanks Tim"
yesterday
Duncan Neville replied to Duncan Neville's discussion Instant hedging
"Wow,  that's impressive !  Thanks"
yesterday
Duncan Neville replied to Duncan Neville's discussion Instant hedging
"That's pretty much my thinking, but I am seeing them more and more. Mostly at expensive new builds. Mostly people with very limited gardening experience wanting an immediate finished product. "
yesterday
Kevin Harden replied to Duncan Neville's discussion Instant hedging
"Elveden Brochure Edition 3 (EMAIL).pdf
I hope this helps, if anyone has any hedging requirements, we are happy to help.
Regards,  Kev"
Tuesday
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Monday
Tim Bucknall replied to Duncan Neville's discussion Instant hedging
"Yes 5' actual instant shaped hedging is very expensive, but if that's what he wants he'll have to pay for it.  A good compromise is use individual plants- you could use 1.5m, but 1.8 or 2m plants would probably be bushier, and by trimming to height…"
Monday
Tim Bucknall replied to Duncan Neville's discussion Instant hedging
"He needs instant 5' hedge."
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Anthony Toop replied to Duncan Neville's discussion Instant hedging
"Agree, nothing worse than driving past a new Cherry Laurel hedge planted too close to boundaries or buildings, and thinking they'll regret that decision in a few years time!
If a client really wants Laurel, i atleast try to push them towards the…"
Saturday
Kevin Harden replied to Duncan Neville's discussion Instant hedging
"Hi NevilleI would be happy to help and chat with you when you are free Elveden Brochure Edition 3 (EMAIL) copy.pdf
kevin.harden@elveden.com"
Saturday
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Saturday
Neil Darby replied to Duncan Neville's discussion Instant hedging
"Laurel is the worst plant ever, cheap & nasty looking once cut. I try to put everyone off of it, but because it is cheap people go for it & then regret having to get it clipped 3 times a year or more.
Anyway as for a trough of 5ft plants, I don't…"
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