Landscape Design
Native, drought-tolerant designs built for the Island climate — beautiful in February, not just July.
Good landscape design starts with how you actually use the yard: where the sun lands in the evening, where the dog runs, what you can see from the kitchen window, and how much maintenance you honestly want to do. The plan comes from those answers, not from a catalogue of features looking for a home.
We design and build in phases that respect a budget: hardscape and structure first, then planting in the seasons that give things the best start. Plant selections lean on what thrives here with modest water and attention, so the yard looks better in year three than it did the week we left.
What's Included
- Design built around how you use the space, not a template
- Full installation: beds, borders, sod, plantings, and small hardscape
- Plant selection suited to coastal conditions and real maintenance levels
- Phased build options that spread cost across seasons
- Care guidance for everything that goes in the ground
Common Questions
Either. Plenty of our work is a front bed refresh or one problem corner solved well. A full design earns its cost when you are changing most of the yard or want to phase work over a few years without redoing anything.
Fall is the quiet champion on this coast: the rain does your watering and roots establish all winter. Spring is a close second. Summer installs are possible with irrigation but demand more attention in the first months.
Yes, and it is our most common request. The honest version is fewer lawn areas, deep mulched beds, shrubs that hold their shape without weekly attention, and drip irrigation. Low maintenance is a design decision made at the start, not a plant label.