Jean’s Garden & our 15 Year Anniversary! – Successful Garden & Lifestyle Design

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This is Successful Garden Design student Jean’s garden. The garden isn’t finished yet, there are still the plants to go in but she’s done a great job relandscaping it so far…

Thanks to you I have completely changed our garden. It was rectangular with old sleepers running the length and was pretty boring. I originally planned paths around the edges of my lawns but the builder cost was huge. The same day as I realised I needed to change my plans this email from you pinged through. I was thrilled. The arch was something I needed to add to my garden. It was a perfect idea. Thank you to your students here.

After friends chainsawed our sleepers I landscaped the garden myself (took ages). Put the pond where you advised and needed a wall to go around it. Last month I went on a five day bricklaying course and then 1 month later my wall is built. All in all I’m very happy with it and now have to concentrate on the planting. I just wanted to show you where I am with it all. Thank you so much for the inspiration. I love the emails you send too.

I’m envious of Jean’s bricklaying skills – she’s done a great job on her wall. I’m looking forward to seeing more photos as the garden develops.

Jean did the Fast-Track Garden Design Formula Course, which is on sale until November 1st to celebrate our 15th anniversary!

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