RockFence Capitals Calls on Homeowners to Embrace Imperfection, Native Plants, and Reclaimed Materials in Outdoor Design
London-based landscaping artisans spotlight sustainable and slow-crafted design practices in new feature interview
LONDON, UK / ACCESS Newswire / August 14, 2025 / RockFence Capitals, the London-based landscaping and hardscaping company known for blending artistry with environmental responsibility, is using their recent feature interview to encourage homeowners and designers to slow down, embrace imperfection, and choose native, sustainable materials in their gardens and outdoor spaces.
"Nature isn't perfect-so why should our gardens be?" says the founder of RockFence Capitals. "A crooked stone, a meandering path-those are the elements that make a space feel alive."
Their philosophy is backed by more than just aesthetics. According to the Royal Horticultural Society, gardens designed with native plants can support up to 60% more local wildlife compared to non-native plantings. In addition, industry data shows that using reclaimed materials can cut project waste by up to 30% and significantly reduce carbon emissions associated with new production.
A Call to Work With the Land, Not Against It
RockFence Capitals' message centers on three key actions homeowners can take today:
Plant Native Species - These plants require less water, fewer chemicals, and support pollinators, birds, and other local wildlife.
Reuse and Reclaim Materials - Salvaging stone, brick, or wood from demolition sites gives outdoor spaces character while reducing waste.
Slow Down the Build Process - Focusing on one project at a time leads to better quality, stronger craftsmanship, and designs that stand the test of time.
"This isn't about following a trend-it's about creating something that belongs to the land you live on," the founder explains. "When you use what's already here-plants, stone, textures-you're building something that will last and feel natural for decades."
From Georgia to London: A Career Defined by Adaptation
The feature interview chronicles RockFence Capitals' move from Georgia to London-a leap that required adapting designs to new climates, materials, and architectural styles. "We brought our Southern craftsmanship to London but learned to work with local stone and plants. That combination has made our work stronger and more connected to the land."
They also share a candid lesson from their early years: overcommitting to multiple projects at once. "We once took on five jobs at the same time. Quality slipped, deadlines were missed, and stress was high. Now we take things one or two projects at a time, and the difference is night and day."
How People Can Start Today
RockFence Capitals stresses that these ideas aren't just for large-scale projects-they can be implemented in any garden or yard.
Visit a local garden center and ask for plants native to your area.
Check local salvage yards for reclaimed stone or wood for garden features.
Walk your outdoor space daily to observe light, soil, and water patterns before making changes.
"It's about observation and patience," says the founder. "The more time you spend in your space before changing it, the better your design will be."
To read the full interview, visit the website here.
About RockFence Capital
RockFence Capital is a London-based landscaping and hardscaping company known for its craftsmanship, eco-conscious methods, and use of native plants and reclaimed materials. Founded in Georgia by a team of outdoor artisans, the company blends Southern design sensibilities with London's natural character to create timeless, functional outdoor spaces. Their philosophy centers on slowing down, focusing on one project at a time, and embracing imperfections as part of nature's beauty.
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