Whit Lenge Gardens and Nurseries, Hartlebury, Worcestershire.


....Here Are A Few Examples of Our Past
....Garden Design and Landscaping Projects


'mouse over' photographs to see the garden before work started
1. An overgrown wall, an unusable slope, transformed into a beautiful, terraced, decking/hot-tub area. 2. “We hate all the concrete” No problem, lets use soft natural stone and clad it all! 3. Boring tarmac, inadequate parking space. Now beautiful, Brindle coloured paving with room for family and visitors.
'mouse over' photographs to see the garden before work started
4. "There's too much grass, too much maintenance. Give me something different". How about interlocking circles with a rock bubbler 5. There's nothing better than the sound of running water in your garden.

6. "We have low maintenance, but it's too square and hard. What can you do?” Let's soften it with curves and circles.
'mouse over' photographs to see the garden before work started
7. “The builders did the landscaping, but it doesn’t quite work. Can you help us?”
No problem, lets re-do the steps and walls then plant the whole area.

8. Steps too square and ballustrading wrong level. Let's do the whole thing again.

9. Boring drive! “We have had this since we have been here. What can we do whilst still keeping it “Olde World?” Try paveset blocks for that traditional finish.
'mouse over' photographs to see the garden before work started
10. "Our boundary, is on a slant, what can we do?" Use a pergola, bamboo screening and clever perspective to widen the top of the garden. 11. The same garden, “We can’t even see the house from the bottom of the garden”.
Problem solved and now you can sit in comfort and view the transformation.


12. “We’re having a conservatory built. What can you do with the garden around it?"
Try soft stone terracing and steps with a new enlarged patio area.
'mouse over' photographs to see the garden before work started
13. Boring steep slope converted into a terraced garden with a slate bubbler for sound and movement. 14. A very large, awkwardly sloping lawn, turned into terraced gardens, using natural wood, rock and water.
15. ....'disappearing' spring gives a child-safe end to the stream.