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Aerial view of gravel garden
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Recycling is at the heart of this transformation. Salvaged bricks, Yorkstone pavers, and granite cobbles were repurposed with care, forming winding gravel pathways, stepping stones, and inviting seating areas. These elements lend the garden a unique character while minimising waste and maximising sustainability.  

To achieve the desired aesthetic, the individual placing of pavers, bricks and cobbles was required to create pathways that were intertwined with planting The planting scheme revolves around vibrant, drought-tolerant, low-maintenance plants, arranged in flowing borders, grouped to vary in height and density. The borders, enhanced with planters, pots and curated finds, create captivating focal points and bring the garden to life with colour and contrast.  Together, the striking planting and artful reuse of materials have created a harmonious, functional retreat that balances beauty with environmental consciousness.

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