Our wild Edinburgh garden project has been featured in this month's Garden News magazine.
A wildlife friendly garden created for our clients who had moved into an architect designed house in a triangle of space wedged between mature trees and a railway siding. We blended perennials and shrubs with sown wild flowers and grasses to create an enriched meadow planting that weaves from the house, around a small wildlife pond to enclose a gravel seating area.
The garden has been beautifully captured by Scottish garden photographer Ray Cox. Our clients gave a wonderful interview to writer Marina Jordan-Rugg.
Photographed last August and only two summers old the garden has settled in beautifully, a gently coloured space filled with birds and insects and an utter joy to spend time in.
words: Lucy Head || main image: Jason Russell