A living planting plan for Florida.
Pinus palustris · Coccoloba uvifera · Hamelia patens
Native and edible landscapes — designed, drawn, planted, and cared for across Stuart, Martin County, and the Treasure Coast. Rooted in horticulture. Planted for the long term.

Plant for the future.
Right plant, right place.
"There's no such thing as no-maintenance — we get it as low as possible."
"Natives bring in the insects. The good bugs eat the bad bugs. That's the pest-control system we're building."
"We're not the cheapest, and there's a reason. Cheaper crews spray more, replace more, and cost more over five years."
Four services, one philosophy.
Every engagement begins with a walk of the land and ends with a plan that reads like a drawing, not a spreadsheet.
- i.
Landscape Design
Native and edible garden design tailored to your site, your goals, and 20 years from now.
- ii.
Installation
Real horticulture in the ground — mounded planting, proper soil work, healthy nursery stock.
- iii.
Garden Care
Organic, hand-managed maintenance that protects the investment. No broadcast spraying.
- iv.
Fruit-Tree Care
Quarterly feeding, foliar sprays, organic pest management, seasonal pruning.
Case studies, not photo walls.
The plants we use — and why they belong.
Mangifera indica
Mango
Fruit tree
The signature summer harvest of a South Florida edible landscape.
Persea americana
Avocado
Fruit tree
A serious tree that pays back for decades — pick the right variety.
Hamelia patens
Firebush (Hamelia patens)
Florida native
The single best hummingbird plant on the Treasure Coast.
From the journal
Top 10 Fruit Trees for South Florida Yards (and Why)
The trees that reliably produce, reliably survive hurricanes, and reliably reward the homeowner who plants them.
Read the article →Let's walk your land together.
$250 on-site consultation, credited toward your design engagement. Serving Stuart, Martin County, and the Treasure Coast.