HONEY GARDEN

The 'L' shaped garden, which over the years is to accommodate bee hives. Currently, in the bee area, at the front of the garden, there are elements of a playground.
In a few years, the fruit trees will gain their own private pollinators, and the bees will be delighted with the perennial diversity in the back of the garden.
The parents and two girls love spending time in nature until late at night, hence the planned fire pit in the northern corner.
The garden is full of meandering flower beds, limiting the lawn as much as possible, adapting the layout to the changing climate.
Flower beds full of native plants, filled with wood chips ensure sustainable development and little need for interference.
The orchard part, providing a flower meadow, is separated from the lawn by a small isthmus and a hedge, limiting the passage of seeds in the spring, which is extremely important if we want our flower beds not to require intensive work. Despite the modern architecture, the desired rural character of the development was achieved.