I have chosen the stone for the show garden it resembles the farmed rows of crops a linear pattern it looks fab. Brian and the students have spent 4 long days cutting the pieces with an angle grinder, I must say they are making great progress. They have set up some test panels and we are trying out white cement and silver sand, semi dry mix and wet mix to search for the best results, we are also trying the new resin mix. Here are some images of the textural stone.
I'm still out taking photos of all the gardens that have been constructed in the last year and last night I visited our clients in Borough Green, Kent to photograph this garden. We designed the terracing around this very beautiful home and picked up on the existing buff coloured stone detailing that formed the sills and frames around the doors and windows. A complimentary colour of yellow granite was finally chosen (Yellow Granite paving from CED) and a sculptural border of yellow granite balls (from Rock Unique) underplanted with Ilex crenata balls and Libertia grandiflora. Oak benches and oak arches have also been included and some division of zones created by deck laid flush with granite. This scheme fuses well with the house and setting. I will return in August to take further photos when the garden furniture is in place and hopefully get some night shots, lighting not yet fully completed at time of visit. Greencube planted this garden in two phases, the trees, ro
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