Letting a Garden Evolve
The most compelling gardens are those that have been allowed to evolve. Plants self-seed, shift and mature, creating layers of history and character. We love looking back at photos of the garden year on year and seeing what’s thrived or where subtle changes have taken place.
Letting go of rigid control allows the garden to respond naturally. Over time, this creates a landscape that feels generous, settled and deeply personal.
A garden is never finished — and that is its greatest strength.