Is a planting plan drawn up for each individual garden?
A planting plan is created when the garden design is ready. Lots of our customers generally prefer that Visser Tuinen takes care of this task, but we can obviously take your preferences into account if you wish. We’ll give you a list of the plants used, so that you can get to know them better once they’re established in your new garden, Although it’s not always necessary, a planting plan can be very useful here for you as a garden owner, depending on your specific situation and wishes.
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How much does it cost to create a garden design?
Do you visit without obligation if I have questions about a design?
I’m building a new home. When’s the best time to get Visser Tuinen involved?
When’s the best time to plant a garden? Is it also possible in winter?
Do you also supply all the materials needed to landscape a garden?
How much does it cost to landscape a garden?
Is a lighting plan drawn up for each individual garden?
Do I need planning permission for a summer house or gazebo in the garden?
I’d like to have lots of butterflies and bees in my garden. How do I make my garden attractive to them?
How can I increase biodiversity in my garden?
- Plant a hedge instead of erecting a fence.
- Think about putting a pond in your garden, or provide water bowls; insects and birds love water.
- Make sure you have a wide variety of flowers that bloom in different seasons. By selecting plants in this way, you’ll be able to enjoy your garden more throughout the year.
- If you have enough space in your garden, you can place some wattle walls. These provide shelter for small animals such as amphibians, hedgehogs, and birds. If your garden is smaller, you can also place mounds of branches and leaves for guests such as hedgehogs.
- Another good idea is to hang up a bee hotel where bees can nest and hibernate,
- Hang up some birdhouses to provide shelter for our feathered friends.
- Avoid using chemical pesticides and herbicides in your garden.
- You can also rewild an area of your garden, where nature can take its course.