Wild Gardens
Wild gardens are natural spaces designed to mimic the beauty and diversity of untamed landscapes. They often feature native plants, which are well-adapted to the local environment, providing habitats for wildlife such as birds, butterflies, and beneficial insects. These gardens promote biodiversity and can be low-maintenance, as they require less water and fewer chemical inputs compared to traditional gardens.
In a wild garden, the focus is on creating a balanced ecosystem rather than a manicured appearance. Elements like wildflowers, grasses, and shrubs are commonly used, allowing for a more organic growth pattern. This approach not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also supports local ecology and sustainability.