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Biodiversity Garden

Client:

13 Architect

Year:

2024

This small garden in England embraces a naturalistic, wildlife-friendly approach, designed entirely with native plants to support local biodiversity and create a sense of quiet, grounded beauty. Though modest in size, the garden offers a richly layered, ecologically conscious environment where plants, birds, insects, and small animals can thrive.

The planting palette focuses exclusively on species native to the UK, chosen for their ability to attract pollinators, provide food and shelter, and thrive in the local climate without excess maintenance. Flowering perennials, meadow-style grasses, and native shrubs are arranged in informal groupings, creating a loose, flowing structure that feels organic and alive.

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