Wigston, Leicester -- (SBWire) -- 06/15/2015 --In light of the recent RHS Chelsea Flower Show, significant UK success in regard to garden landscaping has been made evident. All 14 APL (Association of Professional Landscapers) entrant members came away from the show with a medal, thus a notable gain. Wins included bespoke designs incorporating the most innovative aspects of garden landscaping – including recycled solutions and structures, decking and stone.
It is anticipated that composite decking, furthermore, has the potential to be a key feature at upcoming gardening shows also. After all, it celebrates the prime qualities of wood, yet is combined with plastic properties so can avoid rot and ultimately allows for ease of maintenance. With many people making gains and undoubtedly inspired by the RHS flower show, it appears evident that more people may well opt for a low-maintenance yet high-impact garden solution which allow them to spend more time tending foliage, for example.
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SEAC are a key provider of the Fiberon composite decking solution, as well as frequent commentators on industry news. They were quick to offer their views on the potential impact of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show and the implications it may have for people's use and appreciation of outdoor space.
"We think that the gains made by British landscapers is highly significant and we would like to offer our warmest congratulations," A spokesperson said "This indicates that gardens can be used as places to really make a positive impact – both aesthetically and in terms of function. We believe that composite decking can be part of this positivity as forging for the future as it is an innovative form of decking which can look great in any outdoor space. It also incorporates recycled materials and a variety of functional advantages over conventional timber. For that next step in good garden landscaping, we urge people to consider its potentials."
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Website: http://www.fiberondecking.co.uk
Contact person: Carol Kay
Email: carol.kay@seac.co.uk
Address: Unit 2-4 Chartwell Drive
Wigston
Leicester
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