A different approach to the Cycladic landscape
Part of a four-acre garden in progress. Working on the front of this house of exceptional aesthetics with an unlimited view of the sea, we gave more emphasis to the space between the plantings. The ground cover with earthy colored mosaic helped in the final result and of course in limiting weeds and retaining moisture from the soil. Grasses, aromatics, cacti and succulents were planted. Provision was made for the prunings to be converted into compost for use, in a specific point of the plot and soil cover with organic materials at the roots of the trees to shade the root system and limit watering to a minimum. A dry, water-smart garden with a desert aesthetic!