Garden design services
I design ecological, biodiverse gardens that support people and place. This page outlines how I work, what’s included, and the kinds of projects I support. My approach is calm, intentional and rooted in ecology, bringing clarity and grounded direction to every stage of the process.
What’s included
Each project is shaped around the site, the people who use it, and the ecological opportunities already present. Core elements include:
Ecological site assessment
Concept design and layout planning
Planting design with habitat‑supporting species
Seasonal structure and textural planting
Guidance through implementation and project decisions
Ongoing support as the garden establishes
How the process works
1. Initial conversation
A gentle, exploratory conversation to understand your site, needs and direction. This helps us establish clarity and scope before any design work begins.
2. Design development
Concepts, planting ideas and ecological opportunities are shaped into a clear, intentional design. This stage brings structure, rhythm and coherence to the garden.
3. Implementation & support
I offer steady, human‑centred support as your garden is built or planted, helping you navigate decisions with confidence and grounded direction.
Ways of working
Clarity & direction
A light‑touch, advisory tier for people who need grounding, ecological guidance or help making sense of their garden. This is a reflective, supportive space to explore possibilities before committing to design work.
Typical support includes ecological assessment, planting or layout advice, and problem‑solving for specific areas.
Concept & planting design
A creative, mid‑level tier for shaping the structure, planting and ecological opportunities of your garden. This includes concept layout, planting design and a clear, intentional direction you can implement yourself.
Ideal for smaller gardens or for people who enjoy being hands‑on with the build.
Full garden design & project support
A deeper, steady partnership that blends ecological design with grounded project leadership. This includes detailed planting plans, sourcing guidance, contractor support and decision‑making help throughout implementation.
Best for larger or more complex gardens, or for people who want clarity and confidence at every stage.
Who this is for?
Garden design is for people who want a space that feels alive, biodiverse and deeply connected to place. It suits those seeking clarity, ecological thinking and a calm, intentional approach to shaping their outdoor environment.
How to begin
Every project starts with a conversation. I’m happy to explore what you need, the scale of your garden, and the kind of support that feels right for you.