Plank paving and planting
Rae chose plank paving. This was a bespoke order for Kota Blue, but it's available as standard in a range of granite, sandstone and porcelain. Plank paving has much to offer garden design.
“I like the way you can stagger them through another surface and they drift off into the planting at the side,” says Rae. Spilling over onto the hard landscaping were perennials and grasses that created a haze of blues and mauves – including Perovskia 'Blue Spire', Euphorbia amygdaloidies 'Purpurea', Nepeta 'Walkers Low' and Eryngium 'Picos Blue' – while silvery leaves from plants such as Artemisia 'Powis Castle' and Stachys 'Silver Carpet' provided highlights.
Also providing highlights were a curved bleached oak bench by sculptor Alun Heslop and the upright pillars in the wall, which Rae chose because, she said, “I wanted a wall that wasn't solid.”