Frequently Asked Questions
How is the Hybrid SuDS Planter different from a traditional rain garden?
Traditional rain gardens require deep excavation, which is often impractical in towns and cities due to underground utility services. Our Hybrid SuDS Planter uses a shallow, attenuating aquifer medium base that mimics the water retention of a rain garden without the need for deep digging, making it viable on sites where a conventional rain garden wouldn’t be possible.
Other questions
Do green roofs need maintenance?
What are the benefits of a mobility hub?
How do SuDS planters work?
What do nature workshops involve?
What are SuDS in schools?
Can mobility hubs help reduce congestion and pollution?
Can SuDS (Sustainable Drainage Systems) be integrated into a nature garden?
Do BIDs need to manage maintenance themselves once features are installed?
What is Landscaping?
What is public realm design and how does it differ from general landscaping?
