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Autumn Garden Design

Autumn Garden Design

Part 3 of a series on designing your garden By Nick Robinson www.nickrobinson.co.nz Autumn This week it seems timely to celebrate autumn and plan planting schemes for the winter. The summer recedes, but autumn can be one of the most beautiful and colourful seasons and the autumn leaf colours last an unusually long time in […]

Style & Synergy in Garden Design

Style & Synergy in Garden Design

Have you heard the saying about ‘synergy’–that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts? (NB, I am not promoting any particular brand of petrol!) This is what we are aiming for in garden design. In fact, my best definition of design is simply, “making synergy”. To achieve this we must have an […]

PLANT NOW AND ENJOY THE FRUITS OF YOUR LABOUR

PLANT NOW AND ENJOY THE FRUITS OF YOUR LABOUR

Well we can’t help with the weather or your location, but we can help you recreate that Mediterranean feel in your garden. And we’ll even throw in some lemons for your G&T. Dwarf fruit trees are fast becoming the latest accessory for those wanting to create their own slice of the Med. Because they grow […]

STYLISH SUCCULENTS

STYLISH SUCCULENTS

If you want to create a strong statement in your garden then succulents should take centre stage. Their bold architectural form and striking foliage provides year-round interest with the added bonus of vibrant flowers in winter. (Aloe polyphylla flowering) They come in a variety of dramatic shapes and sizes to suit any garden. Their tough, […]

SMALL IS BEAUTIFUL - case study part 2

SMALL IS BEAUTIFUL – case study part 2

The rational This small, sunny courtyard space calls for a modern, simple design both inviting and functional. It is also important that it complements the contemporary interior décor. The key to the success of a space this size is simplicity, proportion, unity and functionality. It is viewed and accessed from the main living room, so […]

SMALL IS BEAUTIFUL- design case study

SMALL IS BEAUTIFUL- design case study

As a landscape designer, I am commissioned to design both large and small residential gardens. Both have their merits and challenges. My favorite spaces are those more on the petite size. Shoebox-size courtyard spaces and intimate urban gardens. Small spaces offer the opportunity for so much more than expected if designed right. Currently I am […]

SCULPTURE IN THE LANDSCAPE

SCULPTURE IN THE LANDSCAPE

During my travels and years as a garden designer I have visited a number of stunning gardens both here in New Zealand and in Europe; I also have an interest in sculpture. So when the opportunity came up to visit an inspiring collection of sculpture set in an amazing garden, created by an award winning […]

DESIGNING SMALL GARDEN SPACES

DESIGNING SMALL GARDEN SPACES

Designing small gardens can be a challenge. Good planning is the key, which of course applies to all garden design. But in a small garden there are additional issues to think about. Simplicity In a small garden simplicity is the key. Without it small gardens can fail miserably. Simplicity does not mean boring either. A […]