[London, 17 July 2017] Town and Country Gardens can help you decide what you want with a landscape gardening consultation. They assess the soil you already have and listen to your ideas about what you want to achieve with landscape gardening.
If you want a vegetable garden, what kind of plants do you want to grow? If you want an ornamental garden, what kind of atmosphere do you want to create and what plants will achieve this? Where are the patches of light and shade in your garden? All of these things affect the soil as well as many other factors that will be taken into account when you have landscape gardening with Town and Country Gardens.
Knowing Your Soil With Town And Country Gardens
The components of soil are generally silt, sand, clay, and organic matter. However, the water and air content of your soil is equally important when planning a landscape gardening project with Town and Country Gardens. They will check the balance of your soil alongside the levels of drainage, compaction, organism activity and pH. All of these can be changed over time with landscape gardening.
Digging – Part Of Your Landscape Gardening Project With Town And Country Gardens
Digging is often the simplest way to change your soil’s consistency, especially if compaction or a profusion of weeds are a problem. The hard work of turning over your soil can be included in your landscape gardening plan with Town and Country Gardens. Depending on the composition of the soil, they may also add materials to your soil at this point.
Adding Materials – Part Of Your Landscape Gardening Project With Town And Country Gardens
You can add more of any component of soil that you are missing, such as sand, clay or organic matter. You can even buy yourself a load of earthworms and put them to work improving your soil. When Town and Country Gardens undertake a landscape gardening project for you, they can advise on the many techniques that can be used to create the garden that you want.
For more information, visit their website at http://www.tandcg.co.uk/