A Better Yard—Without the Work or Cost
of Grass

We help homeowners fix problem areas, reduce mowing, and install low-maintenance plant solutions—starting with a simple on-site consultation.

Your yard takes time, money, and effort — and still doesn’t feel like it’s working.

Constant mowing. Problem spots. Plants that struggle. A yard that looks fine, but doesn’t bring much joy.

Here’s the good news:
You don’t need to redo your whole yard — and you don’t have to figure it out alone.

Often, the answer isn't more grass.
It's replacing the parts of your yard that aren't working with native garden beds.

Same yard. Fewer problems.

What is a native garden?

A native garden uses plants that evolved in this region — plants that are already adapted to our soil, rainfall, and seasons.

Because they belong here, they typically:

  • require less long-term maintenance than turfgrass

  • handle heat, rain, and drought better

  • support pollinators and wildlife

  • help manage runoff and protect the watershed

The result is a yard that works with nature instead of fighting it.

Native plant gardens don't have to look messy — they can look intentional and beautiful.

It isn’t about letting things go wild.

It’s about replacing grass where it struggles with native plants that actually thrive — and designing beds that look clean, purposeful, and cared for.

Native plant gardens can look just as intentional as traditional landscaping — often more so.

You don’t need to fix your whole yard.

Most people start small — with the parts of their yard that cause the most frustration:

  • Slopes that won’t grow grass

  • Shady areas under trees

  • Wet or erosion-prone spots

  • Narrow or awkward spaces

Those areas are often better suited to native plants than turfgrass.

Less mowing. Less frustration. More life.

Simple pollinator garden

What I help homeowners do

I help Tennessee homeowners reduce lawn where it isn’t working — and replace it with native plants that fit the site.

That means:

  • Fewer problem areas

  • Lower long-term maintenance

  • More seasonal interest

  • More pollinators and wildlife

I don’t push full-yard conversions.
I don’t oversell.
And I won’t recommend something that doesn’t make sense for your goals or budget.

A different kind of consultation

This isn’t a sales pitch.

An on-site consultation is about clarity.

We’ll walk your yard, identify problem areas, and talk through realistic options that make sense here in Tennessee.

If I can save you money, I’ll tell you.
If something isn’t necessary, I’ll tell you.

Common questions I hear

Will this look messy?
No — good design makes all the difference.

Will my neighbors think it’s neglected?
Intentional beds read as landscaping, not neglect.

Is this expensive?
It doesn’t have to be. Many projects are small or phased.

Ready to get clarity?

🌿If you’re curious but unsure where to start, a consultation is the simplest next step.

You don’t need a plan yet.
You just need clarity.

Rewild Tennessee