Barry Holdsworth - Garden Portfolio

Contemporary Garden Design

Garden design has come a long way in recent years and we now have a plethora of books on the contemporary and modern garden and its design. But there are still some ground rules to apply when going for a ‘modern’ look to your garden. The first being that you cannot get away from the fact that the choice of plants will have to suit your soil, site and weather conditions.

Choosing particular plants because they look good in a magazine that you have browsed will not necessarily offer the correct solution. But, whatever style that you like, it can be matched with careful selection of planting. Take grasses for instance, some like it dry, while others require moisture. So when seeking that all-important ‘look’, choose carefully in the knowledge that they will survive and flourish next year and the year after. Planting using specific choices of perennials, shrubs and grasses allows for low maintenance including drought tolerance.

Modern garden design can embrace both an imaginative use and a variety of plants, materials, multi-functional garden buildings and modern land art. As gardens are used as a place for entertaining and relaxing, so improved lighting is useful in extending the time period that can be enjoyed within the garden.

Barry has extensive knowledge of plants and landscaping with a variety of different, stylish and individual materials that will give you a contemporary garden that will meet your needs. 


contemporary garden designed for european style house in surrey
contemporary garden designed with a range of materials for a client in surrey
bespoke design and planting for a contemporary design by barry holdsworth
stainless steel planter
stainless steel planter top view
chelsea garden showing slate container with cacti
chelsea garden with stainless steel planters, seats, slate planters and phorphy stone floor
established small modern town garden