Crafting a Show Garden for Gardeners’ World Live 2025: My Collaboration with Bradstone & DK Landscapes
- Aaron Slack
- 10 hours ago
- 2 min read

This year marks an exciting milestone in my professional journey as I proudly announce my involvement with Bradstone and the skilled team at DK Landscapes, working together to create one of the feature show gardens for Gardeners’ World Live 2025
.
Bringing Materials & Vision Together

My role in the project involves working closely with Bradstone’s diverse range of premium landscaping products—integrating their paving, walling, edging, and decorative stone into a cohesive garden design that feels both intentional and inspiring. Every slab, every texture, and every material choice has been made to enhance both the visual impact and the physical practicality of the space.
From initial planning stages through to implementation, I’ve been focused on ensuring that Bradstone’s materials are showcased in a way that demonstrates their versatility, durability, and design potential.
Working with DK Landscapes

DK Landscapes brings deep expertise in hard landscaping, structural layout, and precision installation. Working alongside them has been an excellent experience—combining my design/material insight with their hands-on technical skill. Together, we’ve been refining plans, surveying site details, and collaborating on the construction
methodology to ensure the finished garden not only looks exceptional but is built to professional standards.
Their craft and attention to landscaping have been instrumental in bringing the concept into reality.
Showcasing at Gardeners’ World Live 2025
Gardeners’ World Live is one of the UK’s most respected and well-attended gardening events, and being part of
a show garden team for this exhibition is a meaningful professional achievement.
Our show garden will highlight:
Thoughtful structural layout and landscaping architecture
Smart use of Bradstone products across multiple textures and formats
Professional hard-landscaped features
A design that encourages visitors to move through the space and experience it






























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