Projects
Edible Gardens
Edible gardens are an essential part of any landscape master plan. Their productive nature nourishes families and provides a higher level of sustainabilty for our society. They come in many forms: traditional kitchen gardens, mixed shrub borders, and allee of fruiting trees. When carefully planned, they become a tremendous asset to any landscape.
"The greatest service which can be rendered (any country) is to add a useful plant to its culture." Thomas Jefferson
Terrace Gardens
Terraces are transitional gardens between two main points. They are an engineered approach to maintaining a slope and take advantage of small spaces. Brick, stone, and wood are generally the preferred materials of choice. Despite their normally small and transient nature, a great deal of beauty can be cultivated.
Patio Gardens
A well designed Patio Garden is more than an extension of the home. Whether it is a private, introverted space or a large, public space for entertaining many people, it should reflect the personality of its owner. In addition to specific plant selection, issues of scale, proportion, and detail are absolutely essential in creating the sense of place and belonging. Your senses become aroused and it becomes a wonderful place to spend time.
Pocket Gardens
Pocket gardens are microclimates of creative opportunity. They will provide warm welcoming features or private enjoyment depending on where they are located. Specific plant groupings please the eye with a diversity of contrast and color. Pocket Gardens can be found on a tiny balcony, rooftop garden, naturalistic entrance plantings, or formal backyard terraces. Planning your garden requires an appreciation to detail and a true love of all things botanical.


