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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When to Start a Garden
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 begins earlier than you think
“Beauty does not lie in the object we look at, but in our eyes.” — Jean-René Huguenin
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What Defines a “Good Design”
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 as a Space for Children
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 First Conversation with the Client
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.