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Garden Brick & Block works
Peaceful Gardens in Caterham shares with you some information about brick and block works that are commonly used within landscape gardening.



Firm Foundations
Peaceful Gardens in Caterham shares with you some information about creating foundations within landscape gardening.


Planting in England
Good ol' England has various terrains, microclimates and ever changing weather. There are also a huge abundance of plant and shrub choices these days. Peaceful Gardens in Caterham shares with you some info to help you understand what will survive and what will thrive in your Garden

Joinery vs Carpentry
When designing and constructing garden structures, the choice of wood for the frame—either joined oak or carpentered softwood—plays a key role in the structure’s durability, aesthetic appeal, and overall cost. Each type of wood has distinct characteristics, benefits, and drawbacks that make it suitable for different kinds of garden projects.

Give Nature a home
Integrating nature and wildlife into a garden not only enhances its beauty but also fosters a vibrant ecosystem that can provide joy and tranquility for garden owners. Helping clients create wildlife-friendly gardens involves a combination of design strategies, plant selection, and sustainable practices.

Mirrors & decoration
Using mirrors and decorative items in garden design can significantly enhance the perception of space and create visual interest. Here’s how these elements can be effectively integrated into garden spaces: