
Eco-gardening
It means considering the interactions taking place between the various living elements of the garden: the soil, plants, water... while it encourages the presence of living elements that we consider useful, such as garden allies. These regulate what we consider to be harmful (such as aphids). Eco-gardening is based on a global approach to the garden favouring the application of cultural methods and the use of alternative or biocontrol solutions, for more information visit our home and garden blog page

Why eco-gardening
100% environmentally friendly
We work every day to adapt the management of waste and CO2 emissions towards greener and less polluting practices.



Companion planting
This technique involves growing different plants next to one another to share mutual benefits.



Interplanting
"You can maximise your garden space by interplanting different crops that work together with their growth cycles



Composting
One essential way to create an eco-garden is to add compost to the soil, which will bring important nutrients


