Creating environments that promote human wellness, support wildlife, and reduce the effects of climate change.
Beauty & health are important for us to live happy lives.
Native Plants
By planting in mass, using plants that have adapted to our local setting, and reducing chemical inputs, we create a landscape that allows for more animals and pollinators to feel right at home. When we use native plants in areas of your yard that you used to maintain as grass, we reduce our need for mowing, watering, and fertilizing, and reduce our carbon footprint.
Engaging Landscapes
Whether it’s sharing recipes that call for ingredients found right in your backyard or creating a peaceful setting to relax in, we strive to create dynamic, spontaneous, and interesting landscapes that provide opportunities for you to connect with nature on a daily basis.
Sustainable Approach
In all of our projects, we do our best to avoid using any plant or practice that compromises the health of the local environment. Limiting our use of harmful chemicals and exotic plants helps to promote health in your yard. We love the challenge of working with a limited palette of plants that are best suited to thrive in your yard. Our native landscape design will help you grow a meaningful connection with the land around your home.
THE RESULT OF OUR APPROACH
Beautiful, sustainable landscaping that supports
A better approach to landscaping
Most home yards are not restorative. They are filled with exotic plants, require extensive maintenance, and don’t contribute to a healthy environment. Unfortunately, since most yards look the same, it can be difficult to envision what a restorative landscape actually looks, smells, tastes, sounds, and feels like.
What makes a landscape restorative?
A restorative landscape must bring health to us and our local environment in addition to being beautiful. We are changing the narrative of traditional landscaping by creating beautiful, regenerative, healthy yards for our clients – yards that are more than just something nice to look at. They offer habitat and food for local wildlife, produce food for us, and reduce the need for constant maintenance.