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Featured Garden Design Projects

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A first glimpse into our work, a collection of spaces we have transformed. From lush, layered tropical escapes to water-wise dry rock gardens, these projects reflect our love for building resilient, living plant communities.

We believe a garden should be both beautiful and intelligent. This dry garden demonstrates how thoughtful layering of textures and forms, like the sharp lines of Agave and the soft fronds of a Phoenix palm against a modern wall, can create a powerful visual statement that is also perfectly adapted to its environment.

Here, an African Tulip tree stands tall over a dense, layered garden. We designed this space to be a private oasis, using a rich mix of plants to create a natural screen from the street while offering a vibrant, colorful view from inside the home.

Sometimes, the most impactful change is simplification. We transformed a narrow, overgrown passage into this serene, Japanese-inspired dry garden. The clean lines of the gravel, a single Benjamin Ficus tree, and a solitary fern create a moment of calm and require minimal upkeep.

A garden in a corporate setting should be an invitation to rest and recharge. For this office, we created a playful, immersive green space with benches nestled among diverse plantings, turning a simple courtyard into a destination for employees and visitors.

This short tour shows the dynamic textures within a low-maintenance gravel garden. Notice how the sculptural Agave, feathery palms, and soft ground cover interact. Our goal is to create a garden that feels alive and interesting from every angle, without demanding constant attention.

We find so much joy in the details. The bright new growth on this Cycad, set against the rich red of a Dracaena and the silvery tones of a clipped shrub, shows what a healthy, diverse garden ecosystem looks like up close. Each plant is chosen to complement the others in color, form, and need.

This is the beginning of a journey for a new restaurant garden in Bangalore. We were thrilled to plant this fun, tropical space, filled with a variety of plants that will grow to create a lush, welcoming atmosphere. We look forward to watching it flourish alongside the business.

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We often get asked if a dry garden looks too stark, but look closely at how we layer different textures. By combining the sharp, architectural lines of Agave with softer palms and native stone mulch, we create depth that changes throughout the day. It is a design that uses very little water, requires minimal pruning, and actually looks better as the plants mature.

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