We offer ecologically-driven garden design/build services in NYC and grow cut flowers and specialty annuals on our farm in Andes, NY. 

Stone paver patio covered by a wood pergola. A wood planter box contains native grasses. A Japanase maple lives in a glazed pot by the wood fence

RESIDENTIAL

We offer full service garden design and build services from concept to completion. Specialties include stonework, horticulture, storm water management and ecologically-based creative thinking.

Temporary prairie installation at Lincoln Center. Garden includes North Eastern native plantings and flowering annuals. This pollinator garden surrounds large scale bee sculptures created out of mirrors and LED lighting which lit up at night

EVENTS

 Our years in the live event sector has given us insight to the schedule and specific needs of event work. We offer design/install services, floral design and plant rentals.

Persian Buttercup-Butterfly Melissa ranunculus in a simple white straight vessel

FLOWERS

We grow cut flowers & specialty annuals using no-till and sustainable practices on our small farm in the western Catskills town of Andes. Services include subscriptions, individual and event orders.

SUNNY BACKYARD BROOKLYN

 

This wonderful family hosts delicious micro farm-to-table dinners so we needed distinct areas for the Veg bed, cooking area and dining table along with tons of plants for pollinators to nibble on, birds to perch on and family pets to explore. This garden became a unique ecosystem with the addition of the steel water feature.

 
This in ground bed is comprised of bolders, native flowering shrubs, beautiful hand-crafted blue glazed pots filled with flowering annuals
This stone patio dining area is surrounded by native perennials and flowering annuals as well as a Japanese Maple. In between the concrete pavers are hand-laid Mexican Beach Pebbles. The wooden dining table rests on an recycled plastic bottle rug

A BUZZ AT HEARST PLAZA

Working with the visual director, Clint Ramos we helped create these pollinator gardens in front the Paul Milstein Pool in Hearst Plaza and Damrosch Park as part of the interactive spaces for Lincoln Center’s Summer for the City Festival. This pop-up garden provided an organic respite. Drought tolerant plantings, native perennials mixed with annual cut flowers gave quite a show for the Festival for the last two years and continues on this summer 2025.

SUBWAY SANCTUARY

This hidden gem lives behind the elevated Q train platform allowing a private maximalist urban garden to thrive. This backyard is full of perennials, a veg garden, succulent corner, a green house, patio seating, space for tropical houseplants to live outside and hosts a bevy of native insects, animals and New Yorkers; giving everyone a chance to live their best lives in the wild.

NATURALLY DITMAS

This beautiful Ditmas Park Treasure needed a storm-water makeover. A modulated ground cover was added to mimic a woodland edge full of native shade perennials, field stone paths, river stones and branches. The awesome 3 kids who live here explore all that nature can provide them.

A PEACEFUL PATIO

 

A beautiful heritage oak tree flanks this backyard wonder where our hosts wanted a flexible space where they can both entertain and enjoy the peace & quiet of a BRK backyard. 

 

FAMILY CARE

This beautiful family needed a quiet space to escape the busyness, a space for a daily check-in with nature. A place for a daughter to chill with her dads for some home time after homework.

A PLACE FOR A PUP

This sweet Kensington backyard’s defining feature were these wondrous old conifers that provided dappled light and a little area of respite. A pup named Jasper longed to chase moths and roll in some stones for a quick back scratch. These woodland shade planting surrounded the trees while still providing space for temperate houseplants to summer.

 We can create a patch of wildness for you in any capacity that you need. Sometimes this is a full native meadow and sometimes it is a windowbox. We believe everyone needs nature and we want you to experience the joy it can bring.