
Services
Transform your yard with native plants that thrive in Tennessee’s soil.
On-Site Consultation


Invasive Plant Removal
$100 per hour
Our hands-on removal service helps reclaim your yard so native plants — and wildlife — can thrive again. What we do:
Thoroughly identify all invasive species on your property
Remove vines, shrubs, and root systems using proper ecological techniques
Option to work side-by-side — double the progress in the same time. All necessary tools provided for efficient removal
Clear instructions on safe disposal and local disposal options
A simple “Priority Removal Map” highlighting your most urgent areas
Regrowth-prevention strategy so invasives stay gone
Native plant recommendations to fill newly cleared space with habitat, not weeds
Turn your yard into a low-maintenance native habitat that supports wildlife and looks great
year-round. We design and install gardens built around your goals.
Design habitat-rich plantings—pollinator gardens, pocket prairies, wildflower meadows, shade gardens, and more
Create four-season interest with grasses, berries, seedheads, evergreens, structural plants, and vibrant seasonal flowers
Install native trees and shrubs that provide habitat, cooling shade, and help keep water moving through your yard instead of pooling
Craft a clear maintenance plan so your new landscape stays healthy and beautiful for years
Our installations turn ordinary yards into vibrant, easy-to-maintain native habitats. When you're ready for a landscape that actually feels alive, we’ll help you create it.
Every installation starts with an On-Site Consultation to learn what you want and see how your property functions. That way, your project is designed to fit your lifestyle and your land.
Native Plant Installations
$125
Get expert guidance tailored to your unique property. During your 1-hour on-site consultation, we will:
Perform a Micro-Site Analysis assessing sun exposure, drainage patterns, soil texture, and unique microclimates that influence plant success
Identify invasive plants and discuss removal strategies
Spot opportunities for native plantings, habitat creation, garden placement, and turfgrass reduction
Personalized, step-by-step improvement plan for your yard for DIY or done-for-you projects
A concise, customized recap of
your site’s key findings and recommendations plus a
take-home PDF with essential homeowner resources
This consult gives you clarity, confidence, and a practical roadmap to transform your outdoor space into thriving, low-maintenance habitat.
Every invasive you remove is a win for your land. Together, we’ll restore your space into something you can be proud of.
🌸 Pollinator Gardens
Where are the bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and beneficial insects? They’re searching for nectar, pollen, and host plants found in native flowers. Pollinator gardens are designed to bloom across the seasons while supporting the insects that birds and wildlife depend on — turning your yard into an active, living ecosystem.
🍂 Shade Gardens
That tricky shady corner doesn’t have to be bare or boring. Shade gardens use native plants that thrive under trees, fences, and buildings — including host plants that give caterpillars a “soft landing” and places to grow. These areas become low-maintenance, no-mow zones that quietly support wildlife.
🏡 Foundation Beds
Let’s move beyond the same contractor shrubs found on every street. Native foundation beds add beauty, texture, and seasonal interest while supporting pollinators right at your doorstep. These plantings soften your home’s edges and connect your landscape to the surrounding ecosystem.
🌼 Meadows
Meadows are mostly beautiful wildflowers, with a lighter mix of native grasses for structure, movement, and fall color. They’re vibrant, dynamic spaces that support pollinators, birds, and beneficial insects — and they change beautifully through the seasons.
🌾 Pocket Prairies
A smaller-scale version of nature’s grasslands, pocket prairies feature at least 50% native grasses paired with wildflowers. Grasses provide structure, nesting habitat, and winter interest, while wildflowers support pollinators and host insects essential to the food web.
🌳 Under-Tree Plantings
Turn the space beneath your trees into a living garden. Native, shade-tolerant plants replace struggling grass with flowers, texture, and habitat — improving curb appeal while providing shelter for insects that support birds and pollinators.
🌱 Invasive Plant Removal
Sometimes the best first step is addition by subtraction. Removing invasive plants creates space for native species to return, restoring balance and allowing beneficial plants — and the wildlife that depend on them — to thrive again.


FAQs
What is rewilding?
Rewilding is the practice of creating small, resilient ecosystems — often right in our own yards — that support native plants, insects, birds, and wildlife.
Why choose native plants?
Native plants require less water and maintenance, attract pollinators, store carbon, manage the watershed, and help restore Tennessee’s natural beauty.
Do you offer maintenance services?
Not at this time. Right now it’s just me, so I’m focused on consultations, invasive removal, and installations. I plan to build a list of trusted maintenance partners in the future.
Can I keep some turfgrass?
Absolutely, we can design a balanced landscape that blends turfgrass with native plants.
How do native plants benefit local wildlife?
Native plants provide food and shelter for birds, bees, butterflies and other beneficial insects, helping to rebuild healthy ecosystems. They also store carbon, manage the watershed by absorbing more rain, and provide energy for the food web by hosting caterpillars.
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