Award Winning Gardens
Silver Gilt Award Winner
Designed by John Warland & constructed by The Garden Builders
Award Winning Gardens
Silver Gilt Award Winner
Designed by John Warland & constructed by The Garden Buildersworld vision garden
- Bermondsey Roof Terrace
- Commercial Roof Terrace Design
- Courtyard Garden Design
- Surbiton Garden Designer
- Garden Design Vauxhall
- Penthouse Roof Terrace Design
- Gold Winner RHS CFS 2018
- Highly Commended Garden
- Contemporary Family Garden
- Kings Cross Roof Terrace
- Large Elegant Garden
- Roof Garden Kensington
- Royal National Theatre
- Gold Medal Winning Garden
- Silver Gilt Winner RHS CFS 2016
- Knebworth Courtyard Garden
- Roof terrace with artificial lawn
- Silver Gilt Award Winner
- RHS Flower Show Silver Gilt Winner 15
- RHS Silver Gilt Winner 15
- Outdoor Entertaining Space
- RHS Silver Gilt Medal 13
- RHS Medal Winner 11
- RHS Silver Gilt Winner 11
- RHS Silver Gilt Medal 10
- RHS Gold Medal 09
- Family Garden Surrey
- Suburban Garden Hampstead
- Stylish Formal Garden
- Small Gravel Garden
- Weybridge Garden Design
- Hot Tub & Water-wall
- Commercial Landscaping
- Roof Terrace Design London
The World Vision Garden at the RHS Hampton Court Flower Show 2015. This stylised representation of rice cultivation reflects the theme of World Vision's hope-giving agricultural projects for the food security of the vulnerable children of Cambodia.
Fluorescent yellow rods surround majestic palm trees, representing rice paddy fields. mirrored by grass areas. Planting areas decorated with boxes of colourful flowers signify how hope can bloom with World Vision's agricultural projects for the vulnerable children of Cambodia, who are blighted by poor nutrition, surviving on only two bowls of rice a day.
Fluorescent yellow rods surround majestic palm trees, representing rice paddy fields. mirrored by grass areas. Planting areas decorated with boxes of colourful flowers signify how hope can bloom with World Vision's agricultural projects for the vulnerable children of Cambodia, who are blighted by poor nutrition, surviving on only two bowls of rice a day.