Services

  • Full Design & Installation

    The design process begins with an initial site visit and garden consultation where we will assess the space, take measurements and talk with you about your hopes and dreams for your space - from practical considerations to plant color palettes.

    Next, we’ll create a project proposal including:

    - Client-specific plant palette with a focus on The Right Plant for the Right Place

    - Thoughtfully designed plan with detailed task list

    - Materials and their estimated costs

    Once approved, we’ll begin prepping and move onto installation — whether that be new garden edging, a pea gravel path or installing plants.

  • Irrigation & Hardscaping

    In our initial site assessment, we’ll determine if installing irrigation is necessary to the health of your new garden. We’ll also work with you on the possibility of any updates to your current space in regards to patios, paths and garden edging. In previous projects, our team has tackled:

    - Custom builds including retaining walls and cedar wood fencing

    - Water mitigation projects such as channel drains, dry wells and regrading

    - Patio and paths using mulch, gravel, irregular flagstone and bluestone pavers

    - Window Boxes, Raised Bed Planters and a wide variety of stand-alone containers

    - Corten Steel edging (shown in above photo)

  • Maintenance & Winter Prep

    We don’t want everything to be for naught, so we offer various levels of post-planting maintenance to keep your new garden happy and healthy: Clients can receive maintenance weekly, bi-monthly, monthly (during the growing season), quarterly, or as-needed.

    Every season has it’s own tasks. In the Spring we offer a full yard cleanup to prepare for growing season. In the Summer we fertilize, weed, plant, and prune, and in the Fall we plant bulbs for the new year. Winter prep includes debris removal, pruning, mulching, and irrigation shutdown.

  • Seasonal Decorations

    You can hire us for seasonal garlands, wreaths, mantlepieces, centerpieces, and seasonal window-boxes.

  • Bulb Plantings

    It’s never too early to talk about bulb planting in the fall for next Spring and Summer blooms.

  • Container Gardening

    Containers are an excellent option for smaller spaces or staying in your landlords good graces. They can also be added to a larger backyard or front yard project.