SEPTEMBER 18, 2019
UNITED KINGDOM
Britain Branch Construction, a Model of Landscaping and Restoration, Nears Completion
Two sisters work to clear a pond of debris. Ponds were cleared of large debris and silt with tractors, while smaller debris and invasive plants were removed by hand. Over 8,000 new aquatic plants have been installed, contributing to visibly cleaner water
One of the ponds that is part of the sustainable drainage system handles surface water from a nearby road and from the branch office property. On the left of the picture is a bus stop with a viewing area that allows local residents to enjoy the garden
A landscaping team of three works to plant a tree on site. Nearly 15,000 trees, shrubs, and other plants have been added
Six olive trees, estimated to be about 100 years old, have been installed in planters in front of the office complex
A group of sisters pose for a photograph in between their landscaping work. Over 18,000 flowering bulbs have been planted in a wooded area of the property. At least 80 percent of the plants chosen for the project are native to the area
Flowers, shrubs, and trees neatly arranged outside the entrance to Residence F