Privacy Screens by anewgarden

Elegant boundary markers, an architectural feature to enhance the seclusion and privacy of your garden. Privacy screens come in many styles and materials, from Balau hardwood  through to Red Cedar battens and boards, and because the are bespoke we can make them to any shape, size or specification, here are some examples Cedar Batten Screen Balau Hardwood Board Screen Pine Slated Screens Superior Pine Batten Screen White Pine Batten Screen Contact anewgarden for more information Continue reading Privacy Screens by anewgarden

A New Garden

Rendered concrete block walls painted chalk,  Dove grey Riven Sandstone paving, raised beds with hardwood caps, floating balau hardwood bench, stainless steel up and down wall lights, bamboo, phormium and mixed contemporary planting complete the scheme. Garden in Denmark Hill SE5 London   Contact anewgarden for more information Continue reading A New Garden

London Garden Maintenance 10 Plants for Spring

10 Great Plants for Spring  1 Pulmonaria ‘Diana Clare’Long, silvered leaves with an apple-green cast flatter deep violet flowers, making this pulmonaria perhaps the best of all. Part shade (30cm/2ft).    2  Epimedium x versicolor ‘Sulphureum’Graceful wiry stems with two-tone yellow flowers above heart-shaped, shiny green leaves. A toughie. Part shade (30cm/2ft). 3  Erysimum ‘Bowles’ Mauve’ In flower from spring until late autumn, this bushy wallflower produces sprays of purple flowers above grey-green foliage. Sun and good drainage (75cm/2.5ft).   4  Dryopteris wallichiana Black bristly hairs contrast against bright green fronds when this handsome upright fern unfurls its croziers in … Continue reading London Garden Maintenance 10 Plants for Spring

Best 20 trees for the garden

The best 20 trees for colour,  interest,  and sheer beauty  Best trees: Amelanchier lamarckii (snowy mespilus) has something special each season, and birds love the fruit. Five for autumn colour You don’t need big trees to get big colour in autumn — these will really knock your socks off. 1 Acer palmatum ‘Osakazuki’ is the star among Japanese maples, for truly brilliant orange-red autumn colour. 2 Acer palmatum ‘Sango-kaku’ (aka ‘Senkaki’) is my favourite for really yellow foliage, but with an extra punch thanks to contrasting bright red twigs. 3 Amelanchier lamarckii (snowy mespilus) has something special each season, and … Continue reading Best 20 trees for the garden