subject: Postal garden design - a revolutionary new concept in landscaping and gardening [print this page] Do you believe your garden says things about who you are? When it is at the front of your house in tells neighbours and passers-by that you have pride in your home, as well as giving them an insight into your sense of imagination and taste.
But it is also somewhere for you yourself to enjoy. Especially around the back, it's somewhere where you can sit around and relax, or indeed do some work on the laptop. You can grow flowers and vegetables, keep a pond, even introduce paths, steps and features for you, your family and all your visitors to enjoy.
If you have a flair for design you can create your own landscape. Many people do. However for those who need of a bit of help, or even just the benefit of some first-hand experience and expertise, there are specialists whose business it is to create some really unique, interesting and imaginative concepts in landscape design.
Ordinarily this necessitates a personal visit and, where applicable, some really hard work on the part of the designer. Doubtless this suits many of those who are unable or lack the time to do the spade work themselves.
But there is an innovative new concept that has been introduced into the field and that allows the expertise of the landscape designer to be applied without the physical work, and therefore without the extra cost that goes with it. It is called postal garden design, and the concept is very simple - the customer provides the info, the designer creates an image of how your garden ought to look and the customer is then free either to do the work himself or herself, or to employ someone else to do it.
In this age of economic difficulty the postal garden design option is a really useful one, offering new options to those who either can't or don't wish to pay for a full-on landscaping and garden service. It is a fascinating concept and one that is likely to catch on.
Postal garden design - a revolutionary new concept in landscaping and gardening