All flourishing is mutual.

Robin Wall Kimmerer

Built on Curiosity and a Love for Small Mysteries

I have always been fascinated by the tiny worlds around us. My childhood dream job was entomology, studying insects, and my career has been aimed towards preserving and restoring ecosystems that support these tiny neighbors. Environments for human health and joy can and should go hand in hand with care for creatures large and small, and it has been a joy helping transform seemingly sterile landscapes into spaces filled with life.

Adding edible plants into your landscape is one of the best ways to deepen your connection with nature. There is nothing like stepping outside to gather a handful of berries or hanging herbs from your garden to dry.

Edible Landscaping

Let’s get your property to its fullest potential. From simple projects like adding native groundcovers to garden beds, to planning and managing acres of meadows and woodlands, we can build habitat together. Rain gardens, mixed species hedgerows, and rich understory plantings are a few types of projects that I’ve loved working on.

Habitat Services

This can be the toughest part of creating a new garden space. Let me do the hard part for you, so that you can plant your own garden bed or sow seeds for a beautiful and lively meadow.

Lawn Reductions

Garden Lessons & Consulting

If you love doing your own gardening, but would like some guidance on invasive plant removal, native garden design, plant choice, or maintenance, I'll come to you for an in person lesson tailored to your space and goals.

Ecology & Garden Talks

I love sharing what I've learned! Topics include:

  • Planning a Food Forest

  • Introduction to Fungi

  • Native Gardening in Small Spaces

  • Foraged Foods (works best as a workshop)

  • UV Night Hikes

I have a long list of topics I love to teach. Reach out if you would like a full list of programs I offer.

Book a Consultation

If you’re ready to add native plants to your space, expand a project you’ve already started, or get help removing pesky invasive plants, use the link below to book an on site visit. Let’s get growing!