
Style 03
The English Garden
Rooted in centuries of tradition, the English Garden is defined by structure meeting softness. Clipped topiaries, formal hedgerows, and climbing ivy meet white hydrangeas and flowering perennials. A space that feels both grand and intimate.
Best for
Formal homes, established lots with mature trees, and owners who love a garden with bones.
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This guide is published by Xperience Landscaping, a landscaping company serving the Salt Lake Valley & Utah County. If you want a real plan and a quote for your yard, we're happy to help.