Got Questions?
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I Have Enough Space for a Garden or Landscape Upgrade?
Absolutely — most homes have more usable outdoor space than they realize.
Our team evaluates your yard’s layout, sunlight, soil, and existing plants to determine what’s possible. Whether it’s a small garden corner or a complete landscape transformation, we create designs that maximize beauty, function, and long-term health of your plants.
If you’re unsure about what can be done, we’re happy to visit your property and provide a tailored recommendation.
How Do I Design and Maintain a Healthy Garden?
Start with a clear plan: choose plants that suit your climate, sunlight levels, and soil type.
Regular watering, seasonal pruning, fertilizing, and occasional soil improvement help keep your garden thriving.
If you’d prefer expert help, our team can design, build, and maintain your garden year-round so it stays healthy with minimal effort from you.
How Much Watering Do My Plants Need?
Watering needs depend on the plant species, soil condition, and weather.
Most garden plants thrive with deep, consistent watering 2–3 times per week, but newly planted gardens require more frequent moisture until roots are established.
We can also install automated irrigation systems to ensure your landscape gets exactly what it needs without any guesswork.
Does Gardening Require a Lot of Maintenance?
Not necessarily — it depends on the style of garden you choose.
Low-maintenance landscapes using native plants, proper irrigation, and smart design can remain healthy with little attention.
If you prefer a more polished or decorative garden, our maintenance services can keep it beautiful throughout every season.
How Do I Know Which Plants Are Best for My Yard?
We select plants based on your location’s climate, soil quality, sunlight exposure, and your preferred style.
During our consultation, we help you choose plants that not only look great but also grow well in your environment, reducing long-term costs and maintenance.
We ensure every plant in your landscape has the best chance to thrive.