Special attention is paid to the planting in every design. Plants bring the garden to life, which is why plant planning is particularly important. Together with the customer’s wishes, individual designs are created. But plants can do much more than just add colour to a garden.
Plants as eye-catchers and privacy screens
This garden is located in the middle of a neighbourhood. There are other houses all around it and yet the garden looks like a small, private oasis. The space-saving privacy screen at the edge only contributes to this. The tall trees immediately draw the eye upwards when entering the garden. The planting on the ground is viewed with eye-catching purple flowers and the trees cast a wonderful play of shadows on the spacious lawn. The plants chosen here draw the eye away from the surrounding houses and towards the lovingly selected details in the garden.
Plants to promote biodiversity
This natural garden in the region was a very special project, in which particular attention was paid to biodiversity and a regional choice of plants. A wonderful natural meadow with incredibly beautiful flowers looks light, playful and very charming. Next to a kitchen garden with herbs, a low water element has been placed, where moose can colonise. The promotion of biodiversity runs through the entire garden. At the same time, elements such as the natural stone wall and the pergola give the garden a well thought-out look and create wonderful accents.
Plants with a special fragrance
We can distinguish over 10,000 scents and have many associations with certain odours. When choosing plants, these associations can be used to intensify feelings. Mediterranean-style gardens, for example, can be made even more authentic by using fragrant plants such as rosemary, lavender or thyme.