Gardens that nurture nature, people and the planet

A lifelong passion for
the natural world

BIOGRAPHY

I grew up in the countryside, and I've always had a real passion for nature and the environment.

15 years ago, I studied at Ryton Organic Gardens in Warwickshire. Inspired by what I learned and wanting a formal qualification I continued my education at Waterperry Gardens in Oxfordshire, studying the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Diploma in Horticulture.

“Sustainability has never been so important. We need to think about long term viability not just tomorrow.”

Gardening with
intention

MY APPROACH

My love of the great outdoors has never diminished, and my appreciation of how fragile our ecosystems are becoming has grown. For the last 15 years I have been helping clients move towards gardening in a more sustainable way through long-term planning, careful use of resources and sensitive plant choices.

All the while carefully creating environments that are a joy to live in; gardens that have interest throughout the seasons and provides a range of habitats that respects and benefits wildlife.

Gardens and communal spaces, even in the heart of winter, can always offer interest, through architectural planting structures, artwork or sculptures made from sustainable resources.

Big or small; a balcony or acres of space; a manicured new build or an established plot that hasn't been touched for years — sustainable gardening is available to all.

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My aim is to inspire and support

WHAT I DO

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Thoughtful designs that evolve over time with sustainability in mind

Long-term Planning

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Whether large or small, new or established, colour, texture, structure and scent are key elements

Any Size Garden

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Planting that actively supports and benefits local wildlife, people and the planet

Wildlife Friendly