06/08/2026
Native plantings are never just about how a garden looks, they’re also about how a garden lives.
Whenever the site, conditions, and design goals allow, we look for opportunities to incorporate native and regionally appropriate plants into the landscape. These plants are naturally adapted to our local climate, soils, rainfall, and seasons, which means they can often thrive with less intervention once established.
They also help a garden become part of the larger ecosystem around it. Native and native-inspired plantings can provide food and habitat for pollinators, birds, and other beneficial wildlife while bringing movement, texture, and seasonal change into the landscape.
But thoughtful planting design is never one-size-fits-all. A garden still has to work for the people who live with it. It has to suit the architecture, the light, the soil, the maintenance plan, and the way the space will be used day to day.
That’s where design comes in: balancing beauty, function, and ecology so the landscape feels intentional, livable, and deeply connected to its place.