As we all know, it's becoming increasingly hard to find and build green spaces in dense towns, cities and other urban spaces. But once that small pocket is created, making it truly interactive, biodiverse and engaging is the next challenge.

The hardest part is doing this in a way that feels natural and integrated, rather than engineered or intrusive to nature and the human experience. Larger, heavier infrastructure like traditional play equipment can dominate a space and take away the natural character of a landscape.

This is where carefully crafted and considered urban greening add-ons and accessories come in.

New product brochure launched

Our new brochure will make your green space more interesting, interactive and educational.

Each has been created to integrate seamlessly with rain gardens, nature gardens, pocket parks, SuDS planters and other landscapes.

Biodiversity and Habitat Features

Elements designed to support and attract wildlife, creating nesting, shelter and habitat opportunities

  • Bug hotels

  • Bird Boxes

  • Timber habi-stack

  • Weathering steel habi-stack

  • Bee posts

  • Ivy posts

Structural Features

Naturalistic elements that add texture, definition and visual interest to a space, shaping how it feels

  • Boulders

  • Elevated Tree pits

Access and movement features

Subtle features that influence how people move through a space, encouraging interaction and engagement with the landscape

  • Gabion benches

  • Stepping logs

  • Stepping stones

Interested in making your green space more engaging?

Read our brochure here. Get in touch to discuss how we can help design your space.