Designed for the RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show by students in a nearby school, this garden aims to show how everyday objects can be used to produce green spaces in an urban garden. With that in mind, they have used towers of tyres as planters, scaffoldboard decking and discarded brick rubble. Bright Belisha beacons add colour to the lush, yet low maintenance, evergreen planting, while a postbox with a water feature installed adds yet another quirky element.
05/02/10
Styled with sustainables garden
Designed for the RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show by students in a nearby school, this garden aims to show how everyday objects can be used to produce green spaces in an urban garden. With that in mind, they have used towers of tyres as planters, scaffoldboard decking and discarded brick rubble. Bright Belisha beacons add colour to the lush, yet low maintenance, evergreen planting, while a postbox with a water feature installed adds yet another quirky element.
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