Landscaping Design
& Maintenance

Custom outdoor spaces built around your vision

We don’t plan.
We perfect.

Because your outdoor space deserves more than a good-looking blueprint.

— What makes a great landscape?

A well-designed landscape does more than look good — it works. For homeowners, buyers, and sellers alike, the outdoor space is often the first thing people notice and the last thing they forget. Getting it right takes more than a vision on paper.

It starts with real questions: How do you want to use the space? What problems need solving? What does “beautiful” actually mean for your property? Some things are always non-negotiable:

    • Stunning, eye-catching aesthetics
    • Practicality and easy ongoing upkeep
    • Unique personality and character
    • An outdoor space that invites people in

    From color schemes and clean lines to walkways, seating, and manicured trees — it all starts with a consultation built around you.

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    — COMMON QUESTIONS

    Common Questions about Landscaping Design & Maintenance

    — Planning

    What are key factors to consider when planning a landscape?

    Soil type, climate, and how you actually want to use the space are the big three. In Fort Myers, heat and humidity influence both plant selection and material durability. Sandy or clay-heavy soil affects drainage and nutrient absorption. And the purpose of your yard — entertaining, relaxing, gardening — shapes the entire layout from the ground up.

    — Scheduling

    How can I make my landscaping more sustainable?

    Two landscaping design and maintenance approaches work especially well in Fort Myers: xeriscaping, which reduces or eliminates the need for irrigation by using drought-tolerant plants, and rain gardens, which naturally capture and absorb runoff. Incorporating Florida native plants into your landscape design also reduces maintenance while supporting the local ecosystem and improving long-term landscape health.

    — Design

    What kind of design elements should I consider?

    The options are wide open — garden pathways, shaded seating areas, outdoor kitchens, fire features, water elements, and play zones are all possibilities worth exploring. The key is figuring out which elements fit your lifestyle and complement your home’s existing character. We help you narrow it down from possibilities to a plan that actually works.

    — Style

    What if I don't have a clear style in mind?

    That’s a perfectly normal starting point. Most people have a feeling they’re going for — something clean, lush, natural, modern — even if they can’t name it yet. We ask the right questions to pull that out, show you examples, and build something that genuinely reflects your taste. You don’t need to have it figured out before you reach out.