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Do I need to have my garden designed?

Seeking professional assistance can be a great way to achieve a dream garden. Perhaps you have the ideas but aren't sure how to implement them, or maybe you simply don't have the time to create the garden you have always wanted? We all want having a garden designed to be an exciting and enjoyable process, and so we try to tailor every stage of the process to the needs of e...

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My garden tools are always falling apart. How long will these last?

We found in our research that most garden tools could be ripped apart by hand. NRG tools are designed to last. We guarantee them.

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How long will it take my garden for my garden to get healthy?

The current condition of your garden, the type of problems it has, and how long it has had them will determine what type of program you will need to start in order to bring it to health. A garden that has good drainage and relatively good soil, but that has been maintained chemically, will turn around quicker than one that has poor drainage, poor soils and a chemical backg...

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How long will it take for my garden to be designed?

The whole design process from consultation, survey, presentation plan to working drawings takes an average of 6 to 8 weeks. This includes presentation visits to explain the designs. This is only an average and depends on the size of the garden and complexity of the design work. Some may be shorter, some longer.

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How long does it take to see the garden?

We encourage visitors to make the most of their visit to Kiftsgate and suggest that you set aside at least an hour and a half to appreciate the garden. You are welcome to stay as long as you like up until closing time!

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Not all my garden waste will fit into my brown bin, what can I do with the rest of it?

The brown bin has not been provided to accept all of your garden waste. The scheme has been designed to take mainly your food waste and so any excess garden waste should either be composted at home, taken to the local recycling centre for composting or to your local community compost site. There are also companies who provide a collection service to take garden waste. Plea...

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What are "every-day" specials?

We are able to offer some of our products at a 25% discount off retail prices, because we negotiated a good deal. The 25% discounts are available while the supplies last. Habitats: Bird Gardens | Hummingbird Garden | Butterfly Garden | Water Garden | Patio Garden | Balcony Garden

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Can I afford to have my garden designed?

Garden design is not just for the very wealthy, or for people with very large gardens! We passionately believe in providing innovative design at affordable prices, and so we link our fees to the size of garden we are asked to design. Prices start from as little as £550 and we also offer FREE initial consultations for clients within a one-hour drive of Grantham.

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Can I picnic in the Garden?

Picnicking is not allowed inside the Garden (with the exception of registered school groups.) The Garden has two dining facilities and offers food for purchase in the Garden at some events.

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Whose responsibility is the garden?

The garden like utility bills is the responsibility of the tenant. It is advisable to leave within the property adequate materials for the maintaining of the garden. If the tenants do not keep the garden up to the required standard we have our own gardening service and have the power (after a written warning) to tidy the garden and charge the tenant.

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