Plews garden design and consultancy in Beckenham Kent - inspirational gardens, tuition, consultancy and maintenance
| T: 020 8289 8086 | M: 0777 6237288 | E: info@plewsgardendesign.co.uk |
| T: 020 8289 8086 | M: 0777 6237288 | E: info@plewsgardendesign.co.uk |
Drought time in the southeast of England
Wondering how to keep your wisteria watered? Wondering even if this is a ‘one summer’ crisis or a long term climate trend? Should you think about re designing your whole garden?
our solutions haven't dried up...
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Did you know that the first organised landfill was happening c5000 years ago in Crete? Now we’re running out of landfill space at a frightening rate, it seems crazy not to compost kitchen & garden waste, thereby reducing the quantity of material needing landfill. Compost (organic matter) added to soil improves the condition of the soil; promoting better food crops and ornamental plants.
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Do you remember those long balmy summer days where you spent all day every day in the garden building camps, and visiting jungles, or pretending to be on a desert island....
Now we have our own garden why should all that change?
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Based in Beckenham, near Bromley in Southeast England, Plews Garden Design provides garden and border designs as well as horticultural problem solving to both domestic and commercial clients.
With a fully insured team that includes both friendly experts and trainees, Plews Garden Design has a professionally motivated team, qualified for the task in question. Marie Shallcross (“the boss”) can also offer gardening lessons for individuals & groups in their own gardens. As the driving force of Plews, she has built an unrivalled reputation as a plantswoman, teacher and designer of refreshing gardens.
Incorporating a wealth of features that bring a touch of inspiration to gardens small and large, a combination of scientific knowledge and creativity is what makes Plews Garden Design buzz.
Things people say.
"For years I felt that my garden was underperforming; the only success I seemed to have was limited to weeds, moss and next door’s invasive thorns.






