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| q Patios | q Children's Play Area |
| q Fencing | q Trellising |
| q Pond | q Water Feature |
| q Lawn | q Walling |
| q Pergola | q Vegetable Garden |
| q Flowerbeds | q Rockery |
| q Greenhouse | q Bog Garden |
| q Shed | q Lighting |
| q Irrigation | q Ornaments |
| q Garden Furniture |
'Essential' Elements of Your Garden
It will be important to have certain 'essential' elements in your garden, as well as those you specifically want. What do we mean by 'essential'? There are certain common elements to any well thought out garden. The following list shows a few examples of what we mean:
q Pathways - to link up areas of the garden, and provide clean, safe and 'dry' access.
q Storage Areas - eg: a shed to store garden tools, lawnmowers etc.
q Composting Area - to help discard your organic waste, and provide a free source of nutrient rich compost.
q Outdoor Safe Electricity Supply - so that electrical equipment can be used
q Outdoor Water Supply - for easy access to water for hoses and watering