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A nice mix of the ‘tough as old boots’ team! Despite their weather resistance, they’re also pretty good close up, which is why we use them indoors as well.
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Here’s a fun oddity – this is Ascot racecourse, and there are some nice pictures elsewhere on the site of the high level interior planting. But the tiny little green dots that the arrow is pointing out are actually a set of 100cm buxus balls and teardrops - they look great from the inside but are just a little dwarfed by the building here!
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This was a sort of multi-stage job. The topiary at the top went in a couple of years before the long wild-mix-plus-ivy planter in the foreground. The reason? There were originally live plants everywhere but the client travelled a lot - so as they pegged out we replaced them in sections.
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Now here’s a bit of fun, it’s the car drop at One Hyde Park when it was first developed. There are three tiers of envelope planters rising up towards the back, with a really wild and dense mix to around 1m80, probably so that people arriving could see the park but not the road in front.
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This pair of troughs shows the idea of ‘the-same-but-different’ that you can get with mixed wild planting. Things are in different places, there aren’t the same numbers of individual plants, the open areas vary in size and area, but they’re clearly a pair. Send in the clowns!
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Envelope planters here on top of a building in St James’ where there were three or four apartments, each with their own outside space. There were about a dozen planters in each section, with a finished overall height around 120cm, and set up in groups of twos and threes.
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This is on a corner balcony in a garden square – again, intended to take out the road below but let the trees and shrubs in the background do their thang!
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Architect ahoy! Custom planters, glass screens on both sides as a wind-break, this is very much a planned area, with extra tall aloes to break up the skyline and then marram and other grasses, plus a few touches of colour.
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