Visitors, of course, generally only see the gardens from the outside. “You want to think about key views, what people are going to see first—and what would be the first thing you’d want them to see.” It’s not quite the same when it comes to pleasing judges. “Judges see it from the inside, so the smaller details—the paving, the pointing—is primarily for them.”
What’s needed is a balance of the two perspectives. And spare a thought early on for the materials palette. “That’s very important,” says Rhiannon, who opted for our Flamed Grey Sawn Sandstone paving and stresses the importance of matching materials at the development stage. “I chose the paving, then the paint for the walls, so it’s all tied in. If you have a slightly wrong shade, then you’re setting yourself up for problems.”
All this is, you’ll notice, an attention to detail. Gardens that win, says Rhiannon, are all about the level of detail. “You always notice the gardens that think about everything.”