We offer value for money while maintaining

 the consistently high level of quality design and workmanship that we are well known for.

Our gardens are designed to add maximum value to your property to ensure that the money you spend on your garden is an investment.

Small projects £5000-£20,000

Medium projects £20,000-£50,000

Larger projects £50,000-£200,000


Over the last 15 years we have carried out a wide variety of sizes of projects. Most of our clients spend between £8000 and £50,000 on a full garden makeover, with the average spend being between £10,000 and £30,000.

"Spending 5% of the value of your house on landscaping, if done wisely, can add 15 percent or more to the value

of your home". (Smart Money magazine March 2003).

The process takes place in simple, easy stages :

1. Initial meeting This lasts for around 30 minutes to one hour and includes a design fee quotation. During this meeting we will discuss your ideas and thoughts about your garden.

2. Initial Proposal We will take your ideas and combine them with ours to produce an initial schematic drawing. We will bring this to you coloured, to scale and in three dimensions to help you easily imagine what ii will look like. Further alterations and refinements then take place as necessary until we have a design that you are delighted with.

3. Plan The next stage is to produce a base plan at 1:50 scale, construction details if necessary and an itemised specification document detailing every aspect of the work. We will also give you a quotation for the construction work at this stage.

4. The final price is agreed and a construction date is arranged. 

"Hi Susan/Cobus,

Thanks very much for creating our fantastic garden. Its been a pleasure having your team working on our garden, so many thanks to all of them, they have done a great job". 

Martin, Bearsden 

terra firma gardens

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