08/10/2021
It has been a while since we have shared anything, so we wanted to share a few views from our recent projects.
Our client for this first project was eager to bring their outdoor entertainment area further into the garden while surrounding themselves with an inviting planting palette. Integrating a series of white and grey pots around the structural element gives height to the planting while still the garden is establishing, and the use of illuminated screens along the fence should give the whole garden a larger feeling in the evenings, as though the next room of the garden is just past the screens. With several edible plants closest to the house (and BBQ area) and the scent of a mock orange tree flowering, this is a garden that will be used for a long time to come.
For the plant pots, we provided a range of potential species which would suit depending on what pots the client ends up deciding on. Initially aiming for an evergreen planting scheme, we focused on tones, contrast and structure in the species, electing for compact conifers and junipers for most pots. An olive tree, bay tree and mock orange to give some more dimension, scent and culinary use. At the ground level, we focused more on using natives and particularly ones which were tolerant of full sun. The final design brought in some coloured foliage and flowering plants which will be attractive all through the year.