We survey the ground
Levels, aspect, soil, drainage and every tree worth keeping, tied to the floor level of the house. A garden is designed to the datum it is built on, so we measure it before we draw anything.
Approach
The drawing on the home page is not a graphic. It is how we design, how we price and how we build — a garden read as a set of layers, each with a place above the ground and a depth below it.
Book a site visitLevels, aspect, soil, drainage and every tree worth keeping, tied to the floor level of the house. A garden is designed to the datum it is built on, so we measure it before we draw anything.
Not a mood board — a scaled section through every bed, showing the layers, their mature heights and their root depths, plus a planting plan and a costed schedule. You can build from it, with us or with anyone.
Reduced level, drainage, sub-base and topsoil first, because the half of the section below the datum is the half that fails when it is skipped. Then hard landscaping, then planting, set biggest-first while the beds are open.
A garden is planted small and read mature. For the first three years we water to a plan, prune formatively, cut back and gap up — the work that turns a planting plan into a garden and the part every quote leaves out.
Where every job starts
Before the layers, before the drawing, this is the ground: one mown storey on compacted subsoil, and everything the section adds still to build. There is no version of the finished garden that skips the digging under it.
Section drawing · the plot as found
The same ground before any design: a mown sward on compacted subsoil, one layer and nothing above it.
| Layer | Height | Root depth | Planting |
|---|---|---|---|
| Compacted subsoil | — | 0.25 m | Builder’s subsoil, compacted, no drainage, no structure. |
| Mown sward | 0–0.1 m | 0.12 m | Rye-grass mown weekly. A single storey, 60mm high, rooting 120mm down. |
An hour or two on site, then a drawing you can build to. Book a visit or ring the studio.