NOON & EVES
a partnership in sustainable garden design
I work closely with fellow garden designer and plants woman, Kate Eves.
We met while completing our Garden Design Diploma at the Norfolk School of Gardening. Our partnership is driven by a shared, passion for Norfolk heritage, artisan craftsmanship and naturalistic planting. We are inspired everyday by plants and the outside world.
Our aim is to empower gardeners to create impactful, nature-restoring spaces. Together we create sustainable, plant rich designs that are kind to the planet and are beneficial to animals, insects and the client.
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Kate Eves
My journey into garden making began in the soil of my own garden. After more than a decade in marketing, the transition into motherhood brought a profound shift in my perspective. During a period of anxiety, I found that tending to my garden was the only thing that truly grounded me. It was in those quiet moments of weeding, planting, and watching life unfold that I discovered the immense, restorative power of nature.
To turn this passion into a profession, I spent the last five years working as a professional gardener while undertaking formal training. I hold an RHS Diploma and graduated with Distinction in Garden Design from the Norfolk School of Gardening. This combination of hands-on horticultural experience and design skills allows me to bridge the gap between creative vision and practical reality. More recently, I have been developing my design practice, completing several projects across North Norfolk.
This lived experience is the heartbeat of my design process. I create "nature-kind" gardens that prioritise soil health, biodiversity, and regenerative growth, believing that when we provide space for nature to thrive, we create a reciprocal relationship: as we care for a garden, it cares for us. Whether through a pollinator-friendly border or the tactile feel of healthy soil, my goal is to design soulful, sustainable gardens that bring the same peace and restorative joy to my clients that I first found in my own garden.