Garden Design

*Pricing dependent on size and scope

  • Have you dreamed of having a professional, customized and cohesive garden but worry that working with a landscape designer is too expensive?

  • Are you comfortable with planting and maintaining a garden but find the design aspect of gardening intimidating?

My approach combines creativity and horticultural knowledge with a dedication to sustainable gardening practices to design spaces that are visually appealing, environmentally responsive and easy to care for. Having a well-designed perennial garden will save you money and time in the long run. In addition, having the option to source and install the plants yourself means you can keep your project budget-friendly.

*Designs may include hardscaping (fencing, retaining walls, pergolas, patio or path installation, etc) or irrigation. You will be responsible for sourcing and communicating with contractors for these elements.

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How it Works & What to Expect:

1.

The TPG Design Questionnaire

  • Respond to thoughtful prompts to share information about your space, ideas and preferences

  • Schedule an in-person meeting to assess and discuss your project

2.

Proposal and Budget Review

  • Meeting to assess space and discuss goals and ideas

  • Proposal provided with estimated budget and schedule

  • You determine if you want to move forward and sign a contract

3.

Collaborative Site Analysis

  • soil health assessment

  • sunlight analysis

  • drainage evaluation

  • site measurement

  • existing plant identification

4.

Garden Planning and Design

  • Personalized garden design with emphasis on native plant options

  • Meetings to review, discuss and revise

5.

Plant Sourcing and Installation

  • Assistance with sourcing plants and installation can be provided or you can handle these steps on your own

6.

Detailed Maintenance Plan

  • After the garden is installed, you’ll receive a detailed maintenance plan outlining the plants you have on site, the seasonal tasks required and the ecological benefits of your new garden