When I joined London Stone nearly a year ago to the day (yes; already! How time flies when you’re having fun), I was keen to develop a greater understanding of the combination between hard and soft landscaping. Identifying the relationship between stone and plants, how they can work together to form something truly incredible.
Far too often we see projects where the planting has been an afterthought, the budget over-stretched on building works, leaving just a slither for the greenery that will bring the garden to life. Professional planting, that is designed with longevity in mind not only improves gardens but makes gardens. For what is a garden without plants?
Equally, a garden with no hard landscaping becomes an impractical space, overwhelming and high maintenance. The key lies in balance, applying everything in moderation and considering the garden as a whole. The colours, textures, shapes and feel of the planting should surely be considered alongside hard landscaping materials.
Below are three projects that I feel highlight how, when considered correctly, the dynamism between natural stone and planting can bring gardens to life, creating stunning projects.