Not yet sure the direction you want to grow? We’ll help you refine your vision during the initial consultation. In the meantime, below are some common themes to get you started.
Cottage Garden
Whimsical, overflowing, and romantic—this style layers color, texture, and fragrance with informal charm and old-world plants.
Rain Garden
Smart and stylish, rain gardens manage stormwater with deep-rooted natives that love getting their feet wet (and protect your property, too).
Native Habitat Garden (Wildflower Garden)
Designed to support local wildlife and pollinators, these gardens use regionally native plants to restore ecological balance and beauty.
Edible Garden (Small Kitchen Garden to Large Homestead Garden)
Functional meets beautiful—incorporate veggies, fruits, herbs, and edible flowers into your ornamental beds for a feast for the eyes and the table.
Tea Garden
A serene space to grow calming herbs like chamomile, mint, and lemon balm—perfect for harvesting and sipping your way to peace.
Family Garden
Designed for play, wonder, and exploration—think sensory plants, winding paths, hidden corners, and low-maintenance magic the whole family can enjoy.