LANDSCAPE
AND GREENING
At the Terra Nova estate, a team of specialists is creating a landscape based on a natural, almost wild style. We are located in the middle of a forest, and it was this setting that became the starting point for the entire concept.
We don't oppose nature—we extend it. Landscape design here is based on a sense of the elements: open spaces, forest passages, and natural plant growth. Working in such conditions requires greater precision and attention, but this is precisely what shapes the unique character of the area.
Today, the grounds are already planted with ornamental shrubs and cultivars, forming the foundation of the future landscape. These include Lamarckian amelanchier, Serbian spruce, Bodnanten and Compactum viburnums, mountain pines, Dodong rowans, reticulated lilacs, Lucas hornbeams, hydrangeas, rhododendrons, dogwoods, and yews. The old apple orchard has also been expanded and supplemented with ornamental apple trees and Kanzan cherries, making the spring season especially vibrant.
All plants are planted in groups and complemented by perennials and grasses, taking into account the natural conditions of the site and the overall decorative logic of the space. This approach allows for a landscape in which the plantings do not appear artificially introduced, but rather organically extend the existing natural environment.
The project's main idea is to create a sense of wild, natural surroundings while maintaining a sense of comfort, order, and a light, fairytale-like atmosphere. As a result, all the accent trees have already taken their places and are gradually shaping the recognizable image of the Terra Nova estate.