Bristol
Natural Landscaping
Building with Nature in Mind
natural.
Professional.
Creative.
Bristol Natural Landscaping exists to bring creativity and professionalism to your landscape idea. Be it a simple shed or a whole new garden, Bristol Natural Landscaping will bring permaculture principles to let nature breathe and permeate your garden in the best way possible.
Our Services
Carpentry Services
Whether it's a shed, pergola, decking, gates or a fence, we have extensive experience in a range of carpentry projects to suit your needs.
Masonry & Rendering services
We offer a variety of brick & stone wall builds, right from design, footings, foundations, mortar selection (lime, cement), retaining walls, rendering & more.
Wildlife Ponds, Greenhouses &
Compost Systems
These 3 additions to a garden have a whole host of benefits to nature as well as your health & general wellbeing. With permaculture principles in mind, we offer these services independently, or as part of the full garden build package.
Full Garden Builds
We work side by side, from design to implementation, exploring how to transform your garden into an oasis of wildlife, combined with the beauty & aesthetic that craftsmanship offers.
Garden Patios, Pathways & Block Paving
From designing the right fit for your space, to creating a strong sub-base, and finally laying the finishing slabs (sandstone, porcelain or more) with an appropriate grout, we cover it all.
Food Forests & Herb/Vegetable Beds
When we visualise a garden, we see a haven of diverse species interacting, imitating the 7 layers to a forest system, whilst producing juicy, healthy foods that we can harvest straight from the source. Let's dream together.
Meet
marcus Giles
With a variety of qualifications in Permaculture Design & Agroforestry, combined with years of experience on building sites and garden projects, embarking on a landscaping journey was the natural way forward. But time and time again, after having seen the destructive nature that building work usually has on the natural environment, he now looks for a different way, one that still maintains the artistic and aesthetic nature of the built environment, whilst working with the natural environment in a way that enhances, cares for, and grows the diverse nature of life in our gardens.
At a time of ecological crisis, deteriorating soil health & disconnect with our surroundings, building gardens with nature in mind begins to prioritise the importance of ecology in sustaining the health of our society for generations to come.