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Wood BlocX Helps Create Some “Grand Designs!” | raised bed for flowers

from the NEC in Birmingham and Wood BlocX took a starring role, featuring in the amazing show gardens on display there.visit for more raised bed for flowers.

This years’ show was a busy as always with over 70,000 visitors passing through and 500 exhibitors taking part. The show is the UK’s primary, award-winning home show full of design and inspiration to help visitors to create their perfect home. So it was only fitting that Wood BlocX was there to inspire people to create exciting outdoor features.

As ever the GRAND Gardens portion of the show confirmed to be very busy.

It focussed on everything to make gardens an enthusiastic part of peoples homes. Visitors took good thing about all the professional advice and tips about everyday care, with experts and celebrities sharing their experiences.

Amongst the most popular section were the show gardens, developed by award winning garden designer David Robinson, who has been utilizing the Grand Designs team on show gardens for the past 36 months.

David owns and manages ‘Up a garden Path’ - a team of reliable, expert experts who helped show visitors to plan, design and create their dream garden. Read for more raised bed for flowers

David created a roof top garden that won the Daily Mail 2005 Design Award, has won medals with his show gardens with the RHS together with many other accolades. He’s lectured for the BBC at Gardener’s World Live and Nottingham University and this year he held design seminars at Grand Designs Live. He is also a registered member of the Society of Garden Designers, the UK’s professional body for garden design.

So it’s good to know that such an experienced gardener was actually impressed with WoodBlocX and had no hesitation in choosing them for his rural garden scene.

David was motivated to create a series of no less than seven different styles of gardens, within a 16m x 14m area, which include a beach theme, an exceptionally contemporary outdoor living space, kitchen/dining garden and a small modern balcony garden for high rise living.

One of his favourites, however, was the rural garden, featuring hens and the WoodblocX, which he used to make two water features measuring 5m long, by 1m wide and 4m high, plus a raised bed for grow your own veg.

David first came across Wood BlocX in the Society of Garden Designers magazine and was very impressed with the companies “Can Do “attitude and helpful advice. Read for more raised bed for flowers