How was the planting strategy achieved?
The 1960s planting scheme for the Water Gardens was designed by Susan Jellicoe, Geoffrey Jellicoe’s wife. Over the years, this had been neglected. Through extensive research into historic planting schedules and correspondence, we replicated Susan’s planting design to respect the past, with adaptations that respond to climate resilience, biodiversity, and ease of maintenance. Three stand out areas have been provided. The flower garden is a high impact showpiece which pops with colour, texture and fragrance. The Serpentine Walk is a wooded contemplative route, and the bank of the lake is planted with marginal plants which bring biodiversity back to the water’s edge.