Garden Designers Plymouth

Local resource for garden designers in Plymouth. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to planting styles, landscape ideas, garden planning, garden lighting, green wall designs, and fountain settings, as well as advice and content on gardening.

Ivor H Williams
01752 556750
24 North Down Crescent
Plymouth
Greenwoods Landscaping Gardening Services
01752 407820
16 Holmwood Avenue
Plymouth
Plympton Landscaping & Garden Maintenance
01752 342435
34 Stonebarton Road
Plymouth
A H T Design
01503 240748
The Old Chapel
Looe
Tenchi
01579 384080
8 Liskeard Road
Callington
Tunnel Garden Services
01579 350321
6 The Quay
Plymouth
Woodvale Landscaping
01752 364446
138 Victoria Road
Plymouth
Philip J Horswell
01752 696396
Roborough Farm
Plymouth
David Groombridge
01503 240598
Cockles Peep Out
Looe
Stopher Design Partnership
01548 853844
82 Fore Street
Kingsbridge
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Formal Gardens

Formal Gardens

Formal Gardens

In strict terms, a formal garden is one that is entirely symmetrical, with one side mirrored by the other in a highly planned geometric pattern. Although there are many gardens of which this is true, formal gardens have now also come to signify a design that is laid out with a degree of geometry and regularity, and with stylised planting - not necessarily with mirror images.

From the simplicity of a lawn punctuated by a single island bed to the complexity of an intricate knot garden, many types of formal garden may be planned. However simple they may be, formal designs are typically ordered and elegant, well proportioned and balanced, and often strongly symmetrical or patterned.

Features typically include straight paths, closely mown lawns, borders defined by low hedges or edging plants, neatly clipped hedges or topiary, framed vistas and focal points, formal bedding in blocks of strong colour, and, on occasion, knot gardens and parterres.

Formal gardens require very regular and precise maintenance and are usually very labour-intensive. The more regular the design, the more any slight flaws will stand out.

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