Projects

Program types built around visible results and manageable upkeep.

Most work fits into a handful of recurring patterns: compact planting plans, edge cleanup, small public-facing landscape refreshes, and volunteer-supported stewardship programs.

Entry landscape refresh

Useful for civic buildings, shared campuses, and other sites where the first impression is controlled by a small planted frontage.

  • Plant selection review
  • Simple layout adjustments
  • Clear seasonal care notes

Path and trail edge cleanup

Works best where visibility, encroachment, or worn edge conditions are making routes feel neglected or harder to maintain.

  • Edge definition and access notes
  • Low-height planting or trimming guidance
  • Repeatable follow-up tasks

Volunteer stewardship days

Designed for short, well-scoped work sessions that benefit from a clear task list and a sensible sequence of field actions.

  • Workday scope planning
  • Tool and material notes
  • Post-session maintenance summary

Habitat edge repair

Targeted support for degraded margins, buffer plantings, and areas where a visible reset can improve appearance and function.

  • Condition review
  • Compact restoration scope
  • Maintenance handoff notes

Seasonal Rhythm

Work is usually phased around what a site can absorb in the current season.

Early-stage projects often begin with cleanup, pruning, access correction, or soil preparation before moving into planting or routine care guidance.

Spring

Reset and assess

Condition reviews, cleanup, bed preparation, and first-round planting scopes.

Summer

Stability and upkeep

Watering plans, visibility maintenance, and adjustment notes for active sites.

Autumn

Structural work

Edge repairs, planting transitions, and preparation for lower-maintenance winter conditions.