Create a thriving habitat that supports local wildlife and ecosystems
Transform your outdoor space into a haven for pollinators, birds, beneficial insects, and other wildlife while creating a beautiful, productive garden.
Our eco-garden consultations help you design sustainable landscapes that support biodiversity, conserve water, build healthy soil, and provide year-round interest. We specialise in creating gardens that are both ecologically valuable and aesthetically pleasing, proving that environmental stewardship and garden beauty go hand in hand.
Design Your Eco GardenCertified Ecological Designer
Sustainable Practices
Local Species Priority
Recognised Designs
Key elements for supporting biodiversity
Native wildflowers and nectar-rich plants that provide food for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators throughout the growing season. Strategic planting ensures continuous blooms from early spring through autumn.
Wildlife ponds, bird baths, and water dishes that provide drinking and bathing opportunities for garden visitors. Even small water features significantly increase biodiversity.
Log piles, rock gardens, hedge rows, and wild areas that provide shelter, nesting sites, and hibernation spaces for insects, amphibians, small mammals, and birds.
Our team combines horticultural expertise with ecological knowledge to create gardens that truly support nature.
Each consultant holds qualifications in ecological design and has worked extensively with conservation organisations including Lancashire Wildlife Trust. We stay current with the latest research on native plant ecology, pollinator behaviour, and wildlife habitat requirements to ensure your garden makes a genuine contribution to local biodiversity.
Eco Gardens Created
Species Supported
Eco gardens go beyond plant selection to embrace environmentally responsible practices throughout.
Rainwater harvesting, drought-tolerant plants, mulching, and efficient irrigation systems that reduce water waste.
Using sustainable alternatives to peat-based composts to protect precious peatland habitats.
Avoiding synthetic pesticides and fertilisers that harm beneficial insects and soil life.
Recycling all garden waste on-site through composting and mulching, creating a closed-loop system.
Let's design a beautiful garden that supports local wildlife and biodiversity.
162 Ribbleton Ave, Ribbleton, Preston PR2 6DB, United Kingdom