Regenerative Landscaping
Regenerative landscaping uses land-management practices that improve your property’s ability to store carbon, catch and hold water, filter air, and support a greater diversity of indigenous life.
Many common landscaping practices inhibit — and often completely interrupt — nature’s essential processes, including the carbon cycle and the food web.
Native biodiversity is critical to the health of these systems. Research shows that when less than 70% of a landscape is composed of native plants — or when invasive species exceed roughly 30% — the reproductive cycles of key species can be disrupted to the point that populations can no longer sustain themselves.
Together, we can help ensure your property is on a path toward becoming regenerative — actively supporting more life, greater resilience, and a more secure future. There are immediate actions and simple principles that anyone (and anyone’s landscaper) can apply to significantly improve the ecological health of a property.
We provide clear information, practical guidelines, and site-appropriate recommendations to help you focus your efforts where they matter most, maximizing both ecological impact and long-term return on investment by working with well-established regenerative pathways and principles.
