This garden shows us how repeating fractal patterns in nature can attract and benefit both humans and wi'dlife, even within a pocket-sized space.
It was inspired by research showing that our brains are inherently attuned to fractals, finding them soothing and stress-reducing, and it is one of the key reasons why spending time in nature increases your happiness and positive outlook, as well as reducing the physiological impacts of stress.
Beneficially, flowers exhibiting these patterns tend to attract the widest range of pollinators.
Sustainability and resilience underpin this garden. The plants are all drought tolerant, reducing water use, and all materials have been repurposed and will be returned after the show.