Our Values

Gardens are a space to relax, connect with nature, a space for whimsy and play, they are space to observe and wander.

Calm & Gentle

We take a calm and gentle aproach to garden care. Gentle people with a gentle touch.

Soil Health

We prioritise soil health when caring for a garden.

Biodiversity

We belive a garden should be biodiverse, and promote nature.

Organic inputs

Any fertilizers & other treatments should be organic. We avoid the use of weed killers, pesticides & fungisides. 

Battery Tools

For a quiter presence on site, and for the health of our staff we use electric power tools.

LGBTQ+

We have LGBTQ+ people on our staff & belive diversity in people is  important, much like diversity in nature.

Nurodiversity

We belive nurodivese people bring a lot to the table & we employ nurodiverse people.

Soil Health

Soil health is one of the most important, yet overlooked elements of a garden. Good soil leads to less disease in plants, a reduction in pests, fewer weeds and for food crop good soil means an increase in micro and macro nutrients.

 

Maintiaing good soil health leads to an increase in activity in the soil microbiome, this is the mix of bacteria, fungi, neamatodes & larger animals such as worms. These in turn move nutrients around for plants and maintain a healthy soil structure.

 

It is such an important part of a healthy garden that we've created a dedicated page with more details of what you can do to improve your soil health, along with recomendations on further reading. Of course we can do all this for you.

Composting

In the garden it is really important that we close the nutreinet loop. When we remove green waste from site we are taking away vital nutreitnts from then plants, depleating our soils. By composting on site and using the chop and drop method we can close the loop and retain vital nutrients for your plants.

If you do not have space for on site composting we can offer green waste removal where we will compost your waste elswhere. To maintain soil health when green waste is removed from site it becomes neccesseary to bring in mulches such as well rotted manure, council compost, or spent mushroom compost. 

Under construction

The rest of this page is still being written, come back soon to find out more on our values.