The process starts with getting the lot and building footprints then locating hardscapes (driveway, sidewalk, etc.) and existing plants/beds while a finalized design shows planned additions/deletions at maturity. The design can be implemented in phases if desired.
Smaller plants are preferred for installations for several practical reasons including cost and safety as well as being less traumatic for the plants thus allowing them to recover and become established sooner, allowing them to out perform larger and thus exponentially more expensive plants. What may be lost in size will be made up in quality of service, where large
planting holes or beds further improve survival and growth. The safety issue is due to being a sole proprietor with a need to stay within the safe limits for single man lifts to avoid injuries that could prevent availability for future service.
Mulching, raking, pruning, weeding, etc., thus about any seasonal yard work that has become more than you can manage or have time except for mowing with a power mower and applying herbicides or pesticides.
Geometrical designs can be done using any aesthetic combination of flowers and herbs whether annuals, biennials, or perennials.
Common as well obscure fruit and/or nut varieties with an equal spacing arrangement that increases the unit number per area in orchards by about 4%.
From walking paths to hiking trails as well as labyrinths and/or mazes. Materials used depend on setting and availability including earth, stone or brick.
Small ponds and/or stream runs make an excellent wildlife attractor and more peaceful garden, which surprisingly has fewer mosquitoes.
Restoring natural habitats as required including invasive exotic removal, planting native species, and supplementing wildlife habitat all with the goal of enhancing the natural characteristics of an area as well as attracting fauna including butterflies, birds, bats, etc. Experienced with endangered species.
Use adapted plant selections and/or substitutes based on various scriptural references, religious traditions, and/or legends as well as other themes.
Both plant identification and guide service, which can be combined if needing assistance with endangered species surveys. Tutoring, and merit badge counseling for scouts on all nature related topics and most outdoor activites such as backpacking and canoeing.