Urban Meadows
The wildflower mats are completely organic and contain no synthetic materials. Delivered on pallets, the mats have already had a growing season at our own nursery, which guarantees a very fast onset and result. The mats reduce weed pressure, offer immediate high drought tolerance and are applicable on slopes. See our Urban Meadows page for […]
Flowering Roof
With more than 40 native plant species, you create more biodiversity, water absorption and cooling for people and the environment. Our specialists collaborate with universities to continuously improve our techniques and ecological knowledge. This collaboration helps us develop innovative, science-based solutions for both large and small roofs.
Flower bulbs & Wildflowers
For the greatest aesthetic and ecological impact, combine flower bulbs with wildflowers. Flower Your Place offers a blend of visual beauty, long-lasting blooms, seasonal variation, and low maintenance, tailored for urban ecosystems. This concept suits various urban areas like roadsides, parks, and roundabouts. By using annual, biennial, and perennial seed mixtures with naturalising bulbs, optionally […]
Visual (Prairie)
This more natural design consists of smaller plant groups that are less tightly separated from each other. More use is made of height differences and a greater variety of grasses. This style also lends itself well to the use of ornamental onions or other flower bulbs. This style is characterized by more complex planting and […]
Visual (patch)
This design method consists of larger, mainly organically shaped areas with perennials. The adjoining boxes are well matched in terms of vigour and height of the species applied, creating a carpet of coloured cushions. Optionally, solitary grasses, perennials or shrubs are applied in a few places. This design is characterized by an extremely low maintenance […]
Drought-tolerant
When designing planting beds in public green spaces aimed at drought resistance, drought-tolerant plants are used. These include species with deep roots and drought-resistant leaves. Soil composition is adjusted with a mix of sand, gravel, and other porous materials to promote optimal drainage. This ensures deep root growth and minimises the need for irrigation. This […]
Drought-tolerant
This planting mixture is excellent for drought-resistant public greenery. It includes species such as Echinops ritro, Echium vulgare, and Achillea millefolium, which perform well in dry conditions and require little maintenance. With attractive flowers and long flowering periods, it provides aesthetic value and biodiversity, attracting beneficial insects. Plantings such as Hyssopus officinalis and Origanum vulgare […]
Drought-tolerant
This drought-resistant mixture for public greenery contains botanical tulips such as Tulipa saxatilis, batalinii and turkestanica for early spring flowering. Allium christophii and atropurpureum add height, while Allium moly and azureum bring variety in colour and texture. Iris reticulata ‘Harmony’ and ‘Katherine’s Gold’ flower early, suitable for dry, sunny spots. Muscari armeniacum provides compact blue […]
Moisture-tolerant
This mixture, suitable for application in public green spaces, includes Achillea millefolium, Cardamine pratensis, Centaurea nigra, Daucus carota, and Lythrum salicaria. These species excel in moist conditions such as wadis, promoting biodiversity and supporting effective water management. Their adaptability to varying moisture levels and visual appeal enrich the aesthetic and ecological value of public green […]
Moisture-tolerant
A diverse mixture of Allium paradoxum, Allium ursinum, Camassia quamash, Fritillaria meleagris, Fritillaria uva-vulpis, Leucojum aestivum, Leucojum vernum and Narcissus poeticus var. recurvus provides an attractive, colourful planting scheme for wet public areas. This diverse flowering carpet attracts insects from early spring to late season, supports local biodiversity and improves the aesthetic and ecological value […]
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