At Blockade, we are passionate about helping you create beautiful and functional outdoor spaces. Soft landscaping focuses on the living elements. Whether you’re revitalising a garden, designing a park, or improving commercial grounds, soft landscaping brings natural beauty and harmony to your project. At Blockade, we supply high-quality materials and provide expert guidance to ensure your soft landscaping projects flourish. We offer both collection from our yard and delivery to your site.
Soft landscaping refers to the horticultural elements of landscaping that are dynamic, changing, and growing over time. Unlike hard landscaping, which involves stone, brick, and wood, soft landscaping involves organic materials that add texture, colour, and life to outdoor environments. This aspect of landscaping is crucial for creating green spaces that are both aesthetically pleasing and ecologically beneficial.
Plants and turf help stabilise soil and prevent erosion while also enhancing water drainage. Root systems naturally filter and retain water, reducing the risk of flooding and allowing rainwater to be absorbed back into the ground. This can be especially important in urban areas where hard surfaces can cause drainage issues.
At Blockade, we are dedicated to providing top-quality materials and expert advice for all your soft landscaping needs. Whether you’re a homeowner looking to refresh your garden or a commercial developer working on a large-scale project, we have the resources and expertise to help you succeed. Below highlights some key reasons you should choose us for your project:
If you want to enhance your outdoor spaces with high-quality soft landscaping materials, Blockade is here to help. Our range of turf, plants, soil, and other essential products ensures that your soft landscaping project will succeed. Whether you’re designing a small garden or managing a large commercial project, we provide expert support every step of the way.
Get in touch with us today to discuss your project and we’ll organise a free site visit, followed by a competitive quotation.