Garden maintenance isn't just about keeping things tidy. It's about understanding ecosystems, responding to seasonal changes, and creating outdoor environments that support both aesthetic goals and ecological health.
We began working in garden care over a decade ago, initially helping neighbors maintain their properties while they traveled or managed busy schedules. What started as occasional work turned into a full-time commitment once we recognized how much difference systematic, knowledgeable care makes.
Many homeowners want beautiful gardens but lack either the time or expertise to maintain them properly. Others attempt DIY care but find themselves overwhelmed by the ongoing demands of seasonal tasks, pest management, and plant health monitoring.
We built our service to fill that gap, providing consistent professional attention that keeps gardens thriving year after year.
Every garden receives individual assessment rather than standardized treatment. We consider soil composition, drainage patterns, sun exposure, existing plant health, and your specific goals for the space.
We walk through your garden, noting existing conditions and potential issues. This informs our recommended care schedule and identifies any immediate concerns that need addressing.
Regular visits allow us to track plant health over time, adjust care as needed, and catch problems while they're still manageable. We document changes and communicate anything significant.
Our approach shifts throughout the year to match what your garden needs. Spring preparation differs from summer maintenance, which differs from autumn cleanup and winter protection.
Aesthetics matter, but not at the expense of plant vitality. We prioritize practices that support long-term health over short-term appearance, though good care typically delivers both.
We minimize water waste, avoid unnecessary chemical inputs, and work with natural processes rather than against them. This reduces environmental impact while lowering ongoing costs.
You should understand what we're doing and why. We explain our recommendations, discuss options when choices arise, and keep you informed about your garden's condition.
We're happy to answer questions about your specific situation. Reach out through our contact page to start a conversation.
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