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I photographed one of our recently completed gardens last month, unfortunately the sun was hiding behind the cloud most of the time. This garden was completed in Autumn of 2014. It needs to knit together a bit more and all the perennial grasses need to do their thing before we take further photographs but the tulips and daffs were putting on such a display I couldn't help myself. ohhh, I love spring... Design greencube , hardscape Creative landscapes . planting greencube , maintenance greencube

greencube features in Achica.com

Our little courtyard garden in Caterham, completed summer of this year is becoming a little bit famous, now featured in Achica.com An inspirational feature on extending the use of your garden into autumn with outdoor fires. See link http://www.achica.com/ACHICALiving/2014/10/gardens-when-its-cold-outside-curl-up-next-to-a-garden-fire/ Text taken from Achica website , compiled by Zia Allayway Bowled over  We can just imagine kicking back on one of the sofas next to the eye-catching fire bowl in this tiny urban garden designed by Mandy Buckland of  Green Cube Design . The fire is fuelled by bio ethanol, a renewable and green source of energy that produces no smoke, smell, or ashes. Held in a stainless steel urn inside the bowl, the flames provide instant heat once lit. You can find similar bowls at  Planika Fire  or contact Mandy for advice on how to integrate one into your garden design.  Its been a busy autumn, Gemma has been busy clearing lea...

be bold........

greencube finally finishes courtyard garden for new property in Caterham Me and Harriet finished painting the walls in this garden last week, Gemma visited on Monday to carry out maintenance and I returned Wednesday evening to take some photos. Team effort. Our client is absolutely delighted with her new garden, we have played with scale and placed large oversized pots planted up with architectural leaves of Fatsia japonica, mixed with tree ferns (Dicksonia antartica) with a focal point feature evergreen tree Eriobotrya japonica The Fireplace is a rendered polymer with granite hearth and bio ethanol feature fire bowl. A great reward to our very busy week: visiting new clients in Aylesford, Sevenoaks, Eynsford and Caterham presentation of a new design in reigate survey carried out at Wildernesse Golf Club visited existing gardens under construction in Sevenoaks and Beckenham out to tender on a new garden in Sevenoaks two small garden designs completed this week in Reigate...