Landscape garden experts Chris Beardshaw and Colin Donaldson inspire two families to make more of their outside space. The lads bring a bit of Arts and Crafts flair to a 1970s flagstone front garden in Bangor, and they also help a young family in Dromore, County Tyrone to get up and grow its own fruit and vegetables
Landscape garden experts Chris Beardshaw and Colin Donaldson inspire two families to make more of their outside space. Chris gives a garden design master class to a family in Jordanstown, and the boys create a romantic hideaway for a couple in Islandmagee.
Landscape garden experts Chris Beardshaw and Colin Donaldson inspire two families to make more of their outside space. The lads take on the challenge of creating a wildlife pond in Mallusk, then bring some kerb appeal to an uninspired front garden in Ballycarry.
Chris Beardshaw and Colin Donaldson inspire families to transform their outdoor space. Here, they help a Ballycarry mum and daughter create a beautiful bog garden with a terrace
Landscape architect Chris Beardshaw and property developer Colin Donaldson inspire six families across Northern Ireland to 'Get Up and Grow'. In today's programme, Chris's garden design masterclass is turned into an on the ground reality in Jordanstown and eventually turns into the perfect reflection of Dad, Robert Moore's precise personality and daughter, Claire's fun and informality.
In today's programme, Chris and Colin help husband and wife Anna Eggert and Bill Rolston. They are building their dream home in Islandmagee and aspire to an outside space that complements the house and the surrounding stunning landscape and pulls all the elements together to create a happy haven.
There is a big challenge for the lads in Mallusk, as Chris and Colin guide Graphic Designer Paul Malone to take his two-acre unstructured wilderness and turn it into a two-acre gorgeous garden.
Chris and Colin take a small, uninspiring, cluttered backyard and make it into an outdoor extension to be proud of, and with clever use of perspective that makes it feel much bigger they create a garden sitting room and dining area surrounded by jungle planting for the Fitzsimons family in Bangor.
In today's programme the task is a game and garden of two halves