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Eco-friendly garden design – saves you money, makes your garden look special and helps wildlife



Eco-friendly garden design can save you money and gives your garden individuality. And it helps wildlife and biodiversity. Tips and ideas from Oli Haden of the Walworth Garden community garden – and some of his advice may surprise you!
00:00 Walworth Garden charity: https://walworthgarden.org.uk/
00:54 What Walworth Garden does
01:25 How do you balance eco-friendly garden design with style and cost?
02:06 Consider the eco-friendly alternatives to conventional hard landscaping
02:23 Avoid or minimise the unnecessary use of new concrete
02:46 The most environmentally friendly choice for a terrace or patio
03:06 The least eco-friendly hard landscaping for a terrace or patio
03:29 Why hardwood may be a more sustainable hard landscaping choice
04:31 Ideas for securing wood or stone hard landscaping without using concrete
05:03 What goes between pavers if you don’t have concrete?
06:11 How to minimise weeds growing between pavers
06:49 Is brick eco-friendly for patios, terraces and paths?
07:57 Is there an ideal material for terraces and patios?
08:49 Is gravel more or less eco-friendly than other materials?
09:23 Make sure patios, terraces and parking areas are permeable and that rain water can soak into the ground
10:13 What is the ideal material for paths?
11:39 Extend a terrace or path by using a different material rather than replacing it all
12:36 There is a cost to disposing of old hard landscaping – Rubble gardens
14:07 Gabions for hard landscaping
14:56 The most sustainable and eco-friendly plants
16:29 Don’t buy plants flowering out of season
16:56 What can you make a garden pond out of?
17:24 Do plastics have a role to play in eco-friendly garden design?
18:02 Choosing an eco-friendly shed or greenhouse
18:40 Buy tools for life – not throwaway tools
19:09 Where to find recycled hard landscaping and second-hand items
20:06 Rustic cottage garden video – pretty and eco-friendly: https://youtu.be/MD-lG98HwZ8

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15 Comments

  1. The beauty of weeds ……Not for me .However re used stone and sleepers and old tiles definately and by the way your garden is lovely .

  2. Wood chips are great for paths. People around here like to paint large rocks with lego-coloured enamel. It is more hideous than you can imagine. The only thing worse is used tires given the same treatment.

  3. Very interesting video and lots of good tips. I've had a wildlife pond with a plastic liner and recycled stone for 25 years. The liner is still going strong.

  4. Fantastic ideas!! I have been recycling lots of things I currently have in the garden at the moment. And adding so many beneficial insects this season. The dragonflies have been abundant as well.😊

  5. This gentleman is brilliant, folks in their local area are lucky to have them as a resource! I really appreciate how you bring together on a lot of your videos more progressive topics with classic ideas of gardening, I feel like it probably brings a lot of folks into the fold that wouldn't otherwise be there.

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