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Mary Bullock MSGD Practical and Imaginative Garden Design tag:marybullock.co.uk,2005:e4e7213111d37545a9df1b0b02025d6e Textpattern 2008-08-15T11:40:54Z Mary Bullock jon@springyweb.com http://marybullock.co.uk/ Mary Bullock 2008-07-21T20:49:31Z 2008-07-21T22:10:44Z Case Study 1 tag:marybullock.co.uk,2008-07-14:e4e7213111d37545a9df1b0b02025d6e/061bf840153257764d2b116602d2d2db

“Thank you very much for all your excellent work on our garden— for the design, for managing everything, for all your running around for us and the little extras”
— Mr and Mrs Gelder

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Mary Bullock 2008-07-08T13:24:53Z 2008-07-16T13:06:55Z Mary Bullock MSGD tag:marybullock.co.uk,2008-07-08:e4e7213111d37545a9df1b0b02025d6e/8c83a4dede15cec8fb69cc6180acca77 Usually working around Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire, Mary uses her skills in both design and horticulture to maximise the potential of your plot.

From tiny courtyards to large country estates, a professional designer can transform your plot into the garden of your dreams.

All the gardens designed are unique to both the individual nature of the site, and more importantly the individuality of the client.

Mary designs simple, classic, elegant spaces which compliment the adjacent house, and are a delight to spend time in.

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Mary Bullock 2008-07-08T12:26:25Z 2008-08-15T10:48:26Z Useful things to know tag:marybullock.co.uk,2008-07-08:e4e7213111d37545a9df1b0b02025d6e/280abe60c39697f8bcfffde7359b076f Never employed a garden designer before? In this article, Mary outlines some of the benefits (not that she’s biased of course!).

  • Imaginative ideas – a good designer should be able to use your ideas in ways you can’t even imagine.
  • A good designer listens – unlike certain high profile designers who inflict their ideas on clients, most designers consider listening to their clients vital – the garden is for you to enjoy for years to come, and must reflect your hopes.
  • To be sure of using a designer who is going to give you sound advice, contact the Society of Garden Designers. Their qualified members (with the letters MSGD after their names) have all been thoroughly assessed for competency and professionalism.
  • Avoiding costly mistakes – plants are quite forgiving and can often be moved, but pathways are expensive to lay – they need to be in the right place first time.
  • Spatial awareness – a good designer will know how to use the space really well, understanding how to create movement and interest in a garden while working with scale and proportion to suit the site.
  • I mostly work on a fixed price basis, so that you know exactly what you will pay before I start work for you. Some designers chose to work on an hourly rate, I can do this if you prefer.
  • Expect to pay around 10% of the overall cost of the garden to the designer – who should make the garden 100% more beautiful – so a good return for your money.

How much will my garden cost?

It is difficult to say exactly how much a garden will cost, as so many different elements can influence the cost –

  • Hard landscaping is without doubt the most expensive element, with the contractor’s charges adding around £50 per metre to the paving you chose.
  • The planting can range from around £20 per metre upwards, depending on how dense you want the plants straight away. The larger the garden the more the average price per metre drops as usually there will be larger areas of lawn which works out less expensive.

  • Changes in level are a great design opportunity, but are expensive in terms of construction – where retaining walls need to be built, it can take the overall costs up considerably.
  • Some good news! Once you have a good plan to work to, you can build different elements of the garden each year, and spread the cost, yet still have a cohesive and successful garden when it is completed.
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