• A grass garden

    A grass garden

    A garden more suited to dry or poor soils and marine environments

    A subtle dosage of grasses in varied shades and heights makes it possible to create a very natural and lively decor, which moves with the slightest breeze and enlivens the decor all year round.

  • The garden, a source of diversity

    The garden, a source of diversity

    Leave room for wandering plants

    Contrary to popular belief, a planted and gardened space is not hostile to spontaneous or wild plants, far from it.

  • A garden for dry land

    A garden for dry land

    To defy the drought

    Sand garden, gravel garden or poor soil, it uses species capable of surviving or even thriving with very little rain.

  • About colour

    About colour

    Rethinking the flower garden

    Composed around densely planted beds, this concept with variable geometry can be suitable for a very small garden as well as a much larger plot of land due to its modular nature.

  • The return of large bulbous plants

    The return of large bulbous plants

    To create new scenes

    Peonies, irises, daylilies, agapanthus, dahlias… the high bulbous, rhizomatous and tuberous plants take over from the spring bulbs at ideal times, from spring to autumn.

  • Like on the edge of a wood

    Like on the edge of a wood

    With shrubs adapted to low light.

    A forest environment or undergrowth suitable for shade plants can be transposed into a real garden.

  • Long live self-cleaning plants

    Long live self-cleaning plants

    Simplify maintenance but keep beautiful flowers and foliage

    Without removing a “favorite” or a very demanding plant, it is easy to surround them with bulbs, perennials and small shrubs requiring little or no cleaning.

  • Thinking and rethinking the garden today

    Thinking and rethinking the garden today

    A source of renewal

    The search for lasting solutions is an opportunity to redefine the fundamentals of a garden and to update its sources of inspiration.