Wide environmental shot of a mature UAE courtyard garden in full midday sun, dense shadow patterns cast by structured plantings across pale stone pavers, deep green desert-adapted shrubs anchored in terracotta-toned soil, harsh light revealing leaf texture and ground shadow, shot from a low wide angle with sky cropped out
Wide environmental shot of a mature UAE courtyard garden in full midday sun, dense shadow patterns cast by structured plantings across pale stone pavers, deep green desert-adapted shrubs anchored in terracotta-toned soil, harsh light revealing leaf texture and ground shadow, shot from a low wide angle with sky cropped out
— Three practice areas

Built around what this climate demands

Design, installation, and maintenance — each calibrated to UAE soil, heat, and water pressure. The methodology changes; the standard doesn't.

Extreme close-up of a desert-adapted plant root system partially exposed in compacted sandy UAE soil, harsh midday light casting sharp shadows across the exposed roots and dry earth, terracotta tones dominant, documentary texture
Extreme close-up of a desert-adapted plant root system partially exposed in compacted sandy UAE soil, harsh midday light casting sharp shadows across the exposed roots and dry earth, terracotta tones dominant, documentary texture
Close-up overhead study of a drip-irrigation emitter set into dry sandy soil around the base of a desert shrub, water droplets visible at the emitter head, harsh Gulf afternoon light, warm earth tones, no greenery except the plant base
Close-up overhead study of a drip-irrigation emitter set into dry sandy soil around the base of a desert shrub, water droplets visible at the emitter head, harsh Gulf afternoon light, warm earth tones, no greenery except the plant base
Close-up of a desert-adapted plant canopy in late afternoon Gulf light, sharp shadow patterns across pale gravel mulch below, leaves showing waxy texture that resists heat, warm terracotta ground tone, no soft or diffused light
Close-up of a desert-adapted plant canopy in late afternoon Gulf light, sharp shadow patterns across pale gravel mulch below, leaves showing waxy texture that resists heat, warm terracotta ground tone, no soft or diffused light
Core services

Scope your project

Landscape Design

Installation

Maintenance

Starts with soil analysis and shade mapping. The plant palette follows site conditions — sun exposure, drainage, prevailing wind — not a catalogue of favourites.

Proven root systems planted at depth. Drip irrigation calibrated to UAE water pressure — establishment without guesswork, no over-watering in the first critical season.

Contracts structured around climate cycles: heat-peak care, dormancy checks, and cool-season recovery. Not a uniform weekly visit — a schedule the plants actually need.

Wide environmental shot of a mature residential UAE garden viewed from above at a slight angle, structured planting beds of climate-adapted shrubs in terracotta-toned gravel mulch, harsh midday shadow patterns across pale stone pathways, deep green foliage revealing waxy heat-resistant texture, no people, no soft light
Wide environmental shot of a mature residential UAE garden viewed from above at a slight angle, structured planting beds of climate-adapted shrubs in terracotta-toned gravel mulch, harsh midday shadow patterns across pale stone pathways, deep green foliage revealing waxy heat-resistant texture, no people, no soft light
/ How every project starts

Soil first. Plant second. Schedule third.

Every site assessment reads the ground before it reads a plan. Compaction, salinity, and drainage determine what roots can anchor here — that data shapes every decision that follows.

Once established, maintenance follows the Gulf's three climate phases — not a calendar imported from a cooler country. Plants that survive year five here are plants placed right in year one.

Know your site. Know your scope. Let's talk.

Bring your site plan or just the address. A site assessment is the starting point — no guesswork, no generic quote.