Phone/WhatsApp: +39 338 83 01 311
Email: info@cd-gardens-sardinia.com
Registered office: Via Don Gavino Pes, 12 - 07026 - OLBIA
Cash, debit card, credit card, and bank transfer payments are accepted.
A sustainable garden must have the following characteristics:
• biodiversity
• low water consumption
• low use of chemicals
• minimal maintenance
These characteristics, in addition to helping nature, allow us to save money: lower water costs, lower chemical costs, and lower maintenance costs.
Therefore, it is important to design, or redesign, a garden in order to achieve sustainability goals, but not only that.
In fact, my many years of experience working as a maintenance worker in various gardens has made me realize how "lack of planning" or incorrect planning can create numerous problems, for example:
• conflicts with neighbors (even leading to actual lawsuits) due to trees damaging boundary walls, because of incorrect placement of the trees;
• weakening of trees and plants (with consequent diseases) also caused by incorrect placement;
• excessive costs for cleaning a swimming pool due to the wrong placement of plants that lose their flowers into the pool during the period of use, not to mention damage to pumps caused by clogged pool filters;
• damage to the property's "wood," particularly to structures near the garden such as pergolas, fences, gates, and frames (doors and windows).
The design is carried out with modern systems:
• detection of garden elements such as flowerbeds and swimming pool, etc. with electronic systems;
• processing with 3D design software

In this image a “three-dimensional” project with daytime view.

In this image, the same project with night vision.

3D project of an artificial pond.

In this photo, the result of an "unplanned" garden in which the tree has grown attached to the boundary wall.
Phone/WhatsApp: +39 338 83 01 311
Email: info@cd-gardens-sardinia.com
Registered office: Via Don Gavino Pes, 12 - 07026 - OLBIA
Cash, debit card, credit card, and bank transfer payments are accepted.