A sustainable garden is not only beautiful but also beneficial for the environment and for you. By using recycled materials and local plants, you can create a green space that flourishes in harmony with nature.

Why choose a sustainable garden?

Money saving: Recycled materials are often free or very cheap, and local plants are more resilient and require less care.

Biodiversity: Local plants attract pollinators and other beneficial insects, contributing to maintaining ecological balance.

Personal satisfaction: Creating a sustainable garden is a comforting activity and gives you the satisfaction of contributing to a greener future.

Recycled materials for the garden

Pallets: Used to build planters, fences or even garden furniture.

Plastic bottles: Cut and arranged creatively, they can become hanging pots or decorative elements.

Old pots and vases: Use ceramic vases or cooking pots to create unique planters.

Bricks: Can be used to build walkways, fences or decorative elements.

Local plants and climate-adapted

How to identify them: Consult a horticulture specialist or search online for information about the plants specific to your area.