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Grow your own food and increase the biodiversity in your garden with a sustainable eco-garden
Finding plants which suit your conditions and don't need a lot of watering is important.
We also encourage introducing plants that are going to benefit the existing flora and fauna in your area.
But what is a sustainable design?
Sustainable design is about considering:
Energy use, Waste reduction (reduce , reuse , recycle), Water conservation, a connection to community, a connection to natural flora and fauna, as well as adding edibles, and using organic and permaculture gardening techniques.
Sustainable gardens can be stylish and cost effective
By starting with sustainable principles right from the planning stage, and choosing product and planting sympathetic to the surroundings the final design will sit comfortably in its surroundings.
Good planning throughout the process should result in a smooth transition as the garden goes through the upheaval of its transformation.
By providing accurate working drawings and specifications with work schedules and tight project management the installation process should proceed smoothly with efficiency so further reducing energy, reducing waste, and increasing the cost effectiveness of the project.
Garden design to make the most of natural irrigation
Be comfortable knowing you have collected water for the garden when it is dry, as well as providing the emergency supply now recommended.
Know that the garden will be planned to be less demanding of precious water, run-off will be reduced and available water will be put to good use.
Fresh fruit, vegetables and herbs direct from your garden
There is nothing nicer than picking your own fruit, vegetables and herbs. We can design a garden that is easy care, functional and advice on no spray principles, organic garden techniques and permaculture techniques.
Get your kids excited about good food with an edible garden
One way to get your kids to eat fresh fruit and vegetable is to get them to grow their own. Let them choose what to plant, have their own patch, and enjoy picking and eating what they have grown.
An edible garden can be exciting, teaches about patience, disappointment and rewards so is a good activity for all age groups and something the whole family can enjoy together.
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