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Piece of advised is to have your idea drawn out first, then only start excavation or ground works. preferably have it design otherwise you'll be regret going into it.
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Name: Maksim
Gender: Male
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Town or City: Dublin
County: Dublin
Phone Number: 00353879867594
UK Region: Eire
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Member Type: Garden Designer
A Bit About Me: I am a mad about the 5 elements which transform your garden into 5 senses garden
My Services: Is to design, built & install garden based on the scent, sight, sound, touch & taste. From all these senses the garden will be transform into a traquility haven not just for the birds & bees but most important it will leave a legacy.
Additional: May thought garden is just for beauty! However, I think it is utmost important that it can be turn into an Outdoor Living Room, where the grass is your carpet, trees, bushes, flowers your wall, sky is your ceiling, hedges your walls & wildlife mu
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TimMatcham - 8:07 PM on 5 October 2008  reply | message
hi - can you touch base with me about lighting - thanks Tim
tgireland - 3:36 PM on 12 April 2008  reply | message
Piece of advised is to have your idea drawn out first, then only start excavation or ground works. preferably have it design otherwise you'll be regret going into it.
bryan - 3:07 PM on 12 April 2008  reply | message
the gardens you have done are stunning, you work well with lights, it will take me some time but i will get my garden up to scratch
tgireland - 8:25 AM on 10 April 2008  reply | message
Imagine having your beautiful design and garden install and not being able to enjoy when its dusk is really a shame for the owners to show your pride and joy. Let me know you if you want to upgrade or future development of your design. I will work along with you on the lightings.
RichardArtist - 11:35 PM on 9 April 2008  reply | message
Yep. I didn't have sod all to do with the lighting. You are soooo right!
tgireland - 1:03 PM on 8 April 2008  reply | message
The answer is 5 Elements, Earth, Water, Wood, Fire & Metal. How come? For futher philosophy of all this elements comes the sanctuary which is the garden you create.
tgireland - 12:58 PM on 8 April 2008  reply | message
Its have been know that human beings suit their moods to their surrounding. If you are stuck in the traffic & you feel edgy. By the time you reach teh seaside or the woods, you feel calm & carefree. Why?
peonies1 - 12:05 PM on 8 April 2008  reply | message
Your lighting album is quite impressive. Can you give any idea of running costs involved in illuminating a garden to the extent of some of your larger pictures?
tgireland - 11:07 AM on 6 April 2008  reply | message
Landscaping is the practices of bringing a strectch of dirt, rocks and greenery into beautifully sculpted grounds with grasses, shrubs, blooms, trees and water features carefully calance the color, emotion and viewing pleasure.

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