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Garden design · Hull

Hull garden design and landscaping.

Most Hull homeowners want a well-planted, practical outdoor space that works for their plot and their life. We connect you with local designers and skilled gardeners who take your garden from concept to established planting, and quote you directly. Design services start from £500.

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What garden design looks like in Hull

Varies dramatically. Central and eastern districts: alluvial clay, heavy, compacted, moss-prone. Western suburbs (Anlaby, Kirk Ella): free-draining sandy ground. Estuary proximity brings salt wind and extended growing season.

Garden design in Hull means understanding your soil, your plot and what you actually want from the space. A planting plan or full redesign tailored to HU1–HU9 postcodes will specify plants that thrive rather than tolerate your conditions, and save you money by avoiding expensive mistakes. Whether you want a planting plan you implement yourself or full design-and-build with project management, garden design services across Yorkshire start from £500.

For a maintained garden once your design is planted up, see our Hull garden maintenance service. If your garden needs clearing before design work can start, see garden clearance in Hull.

Cost ranges for garden design in Hull

Designers quoted through this site set their own prices and quote you directly. These are Yorkshire ranges to budget against, not fixed tariffs.

Service Typical cost What it includes
Initial consultation Free to £75-150 Site visit, brief discussion, outline proposal.
Planting plan only £300-800 Scaled scheme, plant list, spacings. You implement.
Full design and project management £800-3,000+ Design, contractor coordination, planting oversight.
Border replant (up to 10 sqm) £150-400 Design, plants, planting labour for one border.
Kitchen garden / raised-bed setup £400-900 2-3 raised beds, soil prep, initial planting.
Full garden makeover (50-100 sqm) £5,000-15,000+ Clearance, hard landscaping, planting, establishment.

Designer fees are separate from build and plant costs. Plants sourced through a designer at trade prices often cost less than retail garden-centre buying. Hard landscaping (patios, walls, fencing) is quoted separately and typically runs £2,000-12,000 for mid-size projects. For a full breakdown of what a Hull garden makeover involves, see our garden makeover cost guide.

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Common project types in Hull

These are the garden design projects we see most often across Hull and the HU1–HU9 postcodes.

Clay lawn restoration

Central and eastern HU postcodes — mossy, compacted grass that needs aeration, scarifying, and moisture management rather than just mowing.

Salt-tolerant boundary planting

Eastern and southern edge properties catching wind off the Humber. Boundary hedges that can handle salt spray and scorch.

Suburban family garden redesign

Anlaby, Cottingham, Willerby, Kirk Ella — medium-to-large established plots with proper lawns and borders that need coherent replanting.

Terrace courtyard solutions

Inner-city small back yards where compact planting, raised beds and hard surfaces work better than traditional lawn-and-border.

What plants tend to suit Hull gardens

Clay-heavy central areas: astilbes, hostas, ligularia, moisture-tolerant grasses. Sandy western suburbs: drought-tolerant perennials, ornamental grasses, salvias. Estuary-edge boundaries: salt-tolerant species — Rosa rugosa, sea holly, escallonia, tamarisk. Choice depends on postcode and exposure.

A local designer will assess your specific plot rather than applying a generic list. Soil tests, aspect checks and drainage observations made on-site give you a planting scheme built for your conditions. For established gardens needing ongoing care once your design is planted up, see our Hull garden maintenance page.

Process: what to expect from a Hull designer

This is the typical process for a garden design project in Hull.

  1. Initial brief. You describe your garden, your budget, how you use the space and what you want from it. Photos help if you have them.
  2. Site visit. The designer assesses soil, drainage, sun and shade patterns, existing plants worth keeping and structural issues. Most site visits are free or included in the design fee.
  3. Proposal and costings. You receive a planting plan or layout proposal with a plant list, quantities, spacings and indicative costs. This is your decision point.
  4. Phasing and timing. If proceeding, the designer sequences the work: clearance first, then hard landscaping if needed, then planting at the right season.
  5. Installation and establishment. The designer sources plants (often at trade prices), oversees planting, and advises on aftercare through the first season.

Not every project needs all five steps. A planting plan only service stops at step three and you implement it yourself. Full design-and-build runs through to step five with the designer accountable for the finished result.

Designers in Hull postcodes

We connect Hull homeowners with local garden designers and experienced gardeners who can produce practical, attractive schemes tailored to HU1–HU9 soil and conditions. They quote you directly with no middleman fees on your side. The estimate process is straightforward: describe your project, a local designer contacts you, you receive a real figure before any visit. Same-day callback is normal. You pay the designer direct once you have agreed the work.

Once your design is planted up, ongoing garden care keeps it in good shape through the seasons. If your garden needs clearing before design work can start, see our Hull garden clearance service.

Frequently asked questions about garden design in Hull

What soil does my Hull garden have?

Varies dramatically. Central and eastern districts: alluvial clay, heavy, compacted, moss-prone. Western suburbs (Anlaby, Kirk Ella): free-draining sandy ground. Estuary proximity brings salt wind and extended growing season.

How much does garden design cost in Hull?

A planting plan only costs £300-800. Full design with project management runs £800-3,000+. Design-and-build covering an entire garden typically costs £5,000-15,000+ depending on size and materials. Designers quote directly with no middleman fees on your side. See our garden makeover cost guide for deeper breakdowns.

What plants suit Hull gardens?

Clay-heavy central areas: astilbes, hostas, ligularia, moisture-tolerant grasses. Sandy western suburbs: drought-tolerant perennials, ornamental grasses, salvias. Estuary-edge boundaries: salt-tolerant species — Rosa rugosa, sea holly, escallonia, tamarisk. Choice depends on postcode and exposure.

How long does a garden design project take in Hull?

A planting plan can be ready within one to two weeks of the site visit. A full redesign from initial brief to completed installation typically takes four to twelve weeks depending on scale, plant availability, contractor lead times, and weather. Starting the process in winter means you are ready to plant in early spring.

Can I get a planting plan without the full build?

Yes. A planting plan only service is the most accessible entry point: the designer visits, assesses your soil and brief, produces a scaled scheme with a plant list, and you implement it yourself or commission a gardener separately. Costs typically run £300-800 for a residential Hull garden.

Do Hull designers work with existing plants?

Yes. A sensible redesign keeps mature, healthy plants and builds around them. Established shrubs, trees and hedging are often the most valuable assets in a garden. A good designer will assess what is worth keeping, what needs removing, and where the gaps are.

Related services

Once your design is planted up, regular garden maintenance keeps it in good shape through the growing season. For overgrown or neglected gardens that need clearing before design can start, see our garden clearance service. For established hedging work once your design includes boundary planting, see hedge trimming in Hull.

Areas around Hull we also cover

We also cover garden design in nearby towns: Beverley, Driffield, and Pocklington.

For general garden maintenance, lawn care, and year-round gardening services in Hull, visit our local gardeners in Hull page.

For a full list of Yorkshire towns we cover, see our garden design service page.