About gardens with passion

Most mistakes in gardens result from the lack of a coherent concept and decisions made without reference to the whole. Individual elements function independently and fail to create a unified structure.

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An old proverb says that the best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best is today.

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“Beauty does not lie in the object we look at, but in our eyes.” — Jean-René Huguenin

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A good design organizes both space and its use. It introduces a clear structure in which every element has its place and purpose.

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The garden is often one of the first spaces a child explores independently. It is an environment where movement, curiosity, and imagination shape perception.

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The design process consists of consecutive stages that organize decisions and bring clarity to the entire workflow.

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The first conversation is the starting point of the entire design process. It defines the direction of work and the way we think about the space.

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The garden functions as a space of experience, shaped by movement, light, and time. Design is not only about arranging elements, but also about how one moves through and pauses within the space.

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Garden design begins with an analysis of the relationship between interior and surroundings. The starting point is the act of looking — how space is perceived in everyday life.

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