a small urban garden

site:

sunny, South-East facing, Edinburgh city centre, new housing development

brief:

For this urban project for a young family, we designed a planting that formed screening and created more privacy in a patio area.

The outdoor space of this newly built property also consisted of a gravel area, that we thoughtfully enhanced with planting. For this area we selected plants that  will withstand the free draining, poor soil conditions of this site.

To create the privacy our clients desired, we positioned four big planters along the fencing of this property, that together with evergreen and deciduous shrubs and trees formed a very sophisticated screen.

To complement tall shrubs and trees that formed main element of this screen planting, a number of perennials, tall ornamental grasses, as well as herbs were inserted between the shrubs.

The selected perennials are designed to provide seasonal interest, making this planting design an ever-changing display of colours and forms, as well as allowing for some florals to be cut for a vase display. Moreover, the herbs will be used in the kitchen.

This project is a great example of what can be achieved in a restricted space, proving, that it is possible to create a beautiful green oasis in a small urban spot.

planter, container planting, urban garden
Astrantia, planting, container planting
a gravel garden, container planting
ornamental grasses
Bronze fennel planting
planting in a container, geranium, Mexican daisy
planting in containers, urban garden
fennel plant, herbs, herbal garden
Container planting with ornamental grasses
shrubs foliage, container planting
planters, planting in containers
A gravel garden, tall ornamental grasses

project review from the client:

“Working with Hastate Design has been an overwhelmingly positive experience - from the moment we first reached out to discuss our ideas, all the way to planting and completing the project. Kornelia was very patient and professional, and presented us with a beautiful design plan document, showcasing the selection of plants and trees that suited our requirements. We also discussed available options for sale and managed to work within our budget. We've learned so much in the process and are eagerly looking forward to enjoying our small garden in the seasons to come!”

Feel free to contact us if you are looking for planting design services for your own project.

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