Maintenance can mean anything from occasional cleanup to basic recurring service. A program is structured care designed around seasonal timing and long-term results, so the landscape stays healthy and retains the look it was designed to have.
Yes. Many clients come to us for professional care of an existing landscape. We begin with an evaluation, identify priorities, and build a plan that brings consistency and improves the property over time.
Absolutely. In many cases, proper maintenance is the smartest place to start. It helps stabilize the landscape, clarifies what’s worth improving, and can inform a future design/build plan.
We can, depending on timing and scope, but our best results come from ongoing programs. One time work is often a short-term fix; a program keeps the property consistently in good shape.
We look at the size and complexity of the landscape, plant material, sun/shade, drainage conditions, and how you use the space. Then we recommend a level of care that fits your goals, whether you want “always sharp” or “healthy and well-managed.”
We aim for continuity because it leads to better outcomes. Landscapes benefit when the people caring for them understand the property, the plants, and the standards expected.
It means the landscape is cared for based on when things should happen—not when problems become obvious. The right timing supports plant health and prevents the cycle of “let it go → cut it back hard → recover slowly.”
You’ll have a clear point of contact. If something needs attention or you want to add an enhancement, we keep communication straightforward and make sure expectations are clear before work is performed.
Yes. Landscapes often include features that need thoughtful care around them. We maintain with attention to the entire property so hardscape, plantings, and outdoor spaces remain cohesive and presentable.
Many clients add enhancements over time, additional planting, upgrades, seasonal improvements, or refinement of areas that need better balance. Maintenance often reveals the best opportunities to improve the property.
That’s common. We’ll start with a consultation, walk the property, and recommend the most practical next step, maintenance-only, design-only, or a phased approach that makes sense