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Eco Garden is an outstanding landscaping company, with more than 15 years of expertise, covering 700 projects over 220 hectares of land, employing more than 200 experts across Europe. Our commitment is to create natural environments by integrating architecture and design with biodiversity and craftsmanship, delivering excellence with a keen attention to detail. Our high standards and work ethic have led us to achieve the BALI Accredited International Member status. Our team has won multiple awards and nominations, including Gold at Madrid Architecture Awards 2025, EUmies Awards Nominee 2025, testament to our proven commitment to excellence and quality standards.
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