What We Do
We offer a full design package, from an initial free consultation; where we discuss your desires and aspirations for the space, all the way through the creative process to contractor tender and project management.
Our approach to biodiversity in garden design is rooted in creating balanced ecosystems that support a variety of plant and animal species. Here are some key aspects of our approach:
Innovative Design
Through innovative garden design, we enhance ecological health while crafting beautiful and immersive outdoor spaces. By integrating native plants, naturalistic planting, and wildlife habitats, we create balanced ecosystems that support diverse species. Our designs prioritise sustainability, using insect-friendly plants and eco-friendly practices to foster biodiversity. This approach not only enriches the environment but also transforms gardens into vibrant, engaging sanctuaries that connect people with nature.
Native Plant Selection
We prioritise the use of native plants, which are well-adapted to the local environment and provide essential resources for native wildlife. These plants require less water and maintenance, making them a sustainable choice.
Insect-Friendly Plants
We include a variety of flowering plants that attract all insects, including pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects. This not only supports pollination but also contributes to the overall health of the garden ecosystem.
Sustainable Practices
Our designs emphasise sustainability by refusing the use of pesticides and herbicides, promoting natural processes (such as composting), and encouraging water conservation and efficient water storage.
Continuous Learning and Adaptation
We stay informed about the latest research and best practices in biodiversity and sustainable gardening. This allows us to continually refine our designs to better support local ecosystems and biodiversity.
By integrating these principles, we aim to create gardens that are not only beautiful but also vibrant, resilient, and supportive of local wildlife. If you have any specific questions or would like to discuss how we can enhance the biodiversity of your garden, feel free to reach out!