Garden Design in Cottingham East Yorkshire
Outdoor living is now such an important part of our lives. We all want a space to suit our needs. A garden has become as important as a living room or kitchen for many of us.
Why not have a garden you can be proud of? Be able to entertain your family and friends? Or why not have a wildlife haven right at the back door?
Whatever your dream, Elite Garden Design, based in Cottingham East Yorkshire, can help bring it to life.
A beautiful, well designed, garden will also increase the value of your home – sometimes quite significantly at around 20% which for a £300,000 is an impressive £60,000 increase in value!
Your garden can look like a show garden from Chelsea Flower Show or Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival. My design ideas often come from these shows.
For garden design in Cottingham and East Yorkshire please get in touch via the online form below. Your path to a new garden is only just starting!
Designs inspired by Chelsea Gold Medal Winning Gardens
Your garden can look like a show garden from Chelsea Flower Show or Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival. My design ideas often come from these shows.
You get a 5 star service whatever the job
I am a perfectionist so I only work with a limited number of clients each year. You can be assured that may aim is to make your garden your dream garden.
No Plastic Plants or Plastic Grass
I only work with real grass a planting and do not work with artifical plants or turf. I believe gardens should be beautiful, wildlife friendly and can also be practical.
About Me
My name is Leigh Jackson and I have been around gardens and plants all of my life. I’m a 4th-generation gardener in my family and have my dad to thank for getting me interested when I was younger. I’d often go with him on gardening jobs and I would cut the grass and edge the lawns!
I also grew up around a plant nursery in East Yorkshire (Spring Gardens in Sigglesthorne which is now a big garden centre) and spent much of my time running through the polytunnels.
Serious gardening came back to me in around 2015 when I started reading books from garden designers such as Mark Gregory, Andy Sturgeon and Chris Beardshaw. I’d also become one of Monty Don’s disciples and saw the benefits of gardening and having a good garden for better mental health.
I’ve not looked back. I am also a really keen allotment holder and have designed my own to be “self managing” utilising technology and good ideas to reduce the workload whilst still allow for a good harvest. It has been a real success!