Graeme Thirde, designer of Scotty's Little Soldiers Garden, had a considerable challenge, colour-wise, as the charity, which supports children of men and women killed while serving in the Armed Forces, uses a lot of yellow in its branding. “It's a difficult colour,” agreed Graeme, “but blue and yellow always work.” He chose a bluey-grey gloss paint to contrast with the yellow on the painted timber uprights. “I love the timber,” he added. “The bluey-grey works well with the yellow planting and with the light.”