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urban landscape designer Bayley LuuTomes used to watch his parents repurpose everything as a kid. From them he learned to appreciate and see each object as something valuable and now utilises that mindset when designing gardens. Over the years this has evolved into a more environmental approach that involves understanding how to work with the land and not against it. This knowledge assists the multiple award-winning garden designer in creating a happy balance for his clients and their gardens by adopting and emulating what nature does so well. “Sustainable gardening is