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Garden Makeover & Reveal UK: Top garden design tips for small gardens



Garden Ninja, Lee Burkhill, shows a garden makeover reveal packed with top tips. If you have a small garden that is in need of a makeover then this guide will show you how you can create an awesome garden space. Let Lee from BBC1’s Garden Rescue show you how!

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Presented by Garden Ninja, Manchesters Garden Designer and blogger Lee Burkhill. He’s an RHS Award-winning Chelsea garden designer and presenter on BBC’s Garden Rescue.

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39 Comments

  1. Aaah another boss video … love it โ€œ do your own thingโ€๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป ๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿชด๐Ÿฅท๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป

  2. Very nice ๐Ÿ’ši love paths in the gardens & the view from the back of the home you would never know there was a road that close .Thankyou for shareing theses gr8 videos Lee ๐Ÿ‘

  3. That's a wonderful design Lee. At least the rain was good for the plants! I've been using blood & bone and root grow when planting in my garden. Did you prepare the soil before planting? I think I've not given my plants enough space when planting them, after watching how you do it. I'll see how they go and move them if they need it. I would so love for you to come sort out my garden! It's quite large, on a steep hill and most of it in the shade!

  4. Great design Lee, both on paper and on ground. There seems to be many areas and 'ramblings' in such a restricted space. i'm very impressed :~} i'm sure the client is pleased, i would be, and i imagine that as the garden matures the client will certainly grow with it.
    Very much looking forward to future updates on this project, in particular a summer tour and a next spring tour.
    Take care my friend.
    Blessings and Love.

  5. Absolutely cracking Lee….as usual! HUGE congratulations on the TV deal… ! All the best from Warwickshire! ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿฝ๐Ÿ˜€

  6. Hello from CA. Love the round lawn and curved path. I cant wait to see it all filled in in a year or two.

  7. Absolutely fantastic design! I love how you sectioned it off to different areas. When are you coming over to do my garden in Northern Ireland!? Keep us posted ๐Ÿ‘

  8. What an absolutely beautiful gardenโ€ฆgreat job. What was the name of the largest tree on the edge of the grass and is it quick growing and dose it require full sunny or would it do as well in a shaded area of the garden?

  9. Looks amazing! Great design and I hope you are able to do a tour in a year or two to see how it looks and fills in. Cheers

  10. Good evening lee, Absolutely superb!! Once everything marries together it will look beautiful, cant wait until your able to revisit once it begins to wakeup. Best wishes, Terry.

  11. What a great design. I love the path dividing the lawn.
    (I find it so hard to leave the gaps for the eventual mature size of plants. I'm practicing restraint by infilling with annuals.)

  12. Loving your clips Lee. Would be good to see more stuff on wildflowers in gardens or creating wildlife corridors.

    Keep up the amazing work and hope your TV deal goes extremely well!

  13. Thank you for the video. It was cathartic.
    Also, as you showed, always plant from the back of the bed. I cannot tell you how many times my clumsy self has trampled a wee plant because I backed myself into a corner ๐Ÿ˜…

  14. And that's why you get the big bucks, absolutely cracking that. Really like it and also love the focus on working with nature and year round interest ๐Ÿ‘Œ

  15. Lovely design, the gravel path that curves through the lawn-can i ask what you used to stop the gravel moving onto the grass? Many thanks

  16. Looks great, but I think a main weakness I've seen in all UK garden designs on Youtube so far is them not working with the UK's rainy weather during the late spring, summer, early autumn especially: something like your 'snug' but enclosed in a small glass/plastic housing? Or a small open hut with a fire bowl? On the other hand, there are more flexible options such as using an outdoor umbrella and portable fire bowl.

  17. Did you pave over the manhole cover?.If so, then that was not very bright…unless you did so that it was accessible. Is it still easily accessible….could not see.

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