1. Pick your theme and location.

  2. Schedule the initial call.

  3. Book the install.

Transform your space and grow some joy.

Theme #1 Butterfly Garden

Plants: Milkweed, pentas, lantana, scarlet sage, and passion vine

Butterfly gardens provide food and shelter for butterflies, bees, and other pollinators, which are critical for pollinating crops and wild plants​. By creating habitats, these gardens support a wide variety of butterfly species and other insects, contributing to a healthy ecosystem​. Butterfly-friendly plants typically require fewer pesticides and fertilizers, encouraging natural pest control and sustainable gardening​.

Theme #2 Herb Garden

Plants: Basil, rosemary, oregano, thyme, and lemongrass​

With Florida's warm climate, many of these herbs can thrive throughout the year, providing continuous harvests. These herbs are staples in many cuisines and provide natural aromatherapy. They are hardy and require minimal care, making them ideal for beginner gardeners. Herbs like basil and thyme are rich in vitamins A and C, antioxidants, and essential oils with anti-inflammatory properties while rosemary and oregano are known for their antimicrobial and digestive health benefits. Lemongrass has soothing effects and is often used in teas for relaxation and detoxification.

Theme #3 Sensory Garden

Plants: Lavender, mint, lamb's ear, rosemary, and ornamental grasses​

This garden setup creates a tranquil, engaging environment that benefits individuals of all ages and abilities while supporting ecological sustainability. Sensory gardens are designed to uplift mood and offer an experience that invigorates the mind. These plants stimulate sight (ornamental grasses' movement), smell (lavender and mint), and touch (lamb’s ear), making the garden a rich environment for children or those with sensory processing challenges​.

Theme #4 Wildflower Garden

Plants: Black-eyed Susan, milkweed, blanket flower, and porterweed

Create a thriving ecosystem, support native wildlife, and enhance the beauty and sustainability of your landscape. Wildflower gardens provide shelter and food for a variety of species, including birds, insects, and small mammals and encourage natural pest control. The vibrant colors of Black-eyed Susan (yellow), blanket flower (red and yellow), and porterweed (purple) create a stunning display, enhancing the visual appeal of outdoor spaces.

Theme #5 Medicinal Garden

Plants: Aloe vera, turmeric/ginger, lemongrass, holy basil, and rosemary

A medicinal garden provides easy access to herbs and plants that can be used for common ailments. Aloe Vera for soothing burns, cuts, and skin irritations. Turmeric and Ginger for anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Ideal for joint pain and digestion​. Lemongrass (tea) to relieve anxiety, promote sleep, and support digestion. It also has antimicrobial properties​. Holy Basill known for its adaptogenic properties, helping to reduce stress and improve mental clarity​. Rosemary for enhanced memory and hair health.

Theme #6 Foodie Garden

Plants: Blueberries, strawberries, sweet potatoes, kale, and chives

These plants provide high-quality, fresh produce for cooking and baking, enhancing flavor and nutrition in meals​. Blueberries and strawberries can be eaten fresh, added to desserts, or used in smoothies. Sweet potatoes are a nutrient-packed staple in savory and sweet dishes. Kale and chives are versatile for salads, soups, and garnishes​. These crops ripen at different times, providing fresh produce throughout multiple seasons. Having these foods readily available encourages a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and nutrient-dense options.

Theme #7 Tropical Garden

Plants: Hibiscus, bird of paradise, crotons, palms, and heliconias

A tropical garden featuring hibiscus, bird of paradise, crotons, palms, heliconias, and awapuhi (ginger) creates a lush, vibrant outdoor space with significant aesthetic. The bold, colorful blooms of hibiscus and bird of paradise, paired with the striking foliage of crotons and heliconias, establish an exotic and visually captivating landscape. Palms and heliconias contribute height and structure, creating shade reducing the heat absorbed by surrounding areas. Awapuhi introduces aromatic charm and practical value through its use in natural hair and skincare remedies.

Theme #8 Waterless (well almost) Garden

Plants: Beach sunflower, yucca, sea grape, aloe, and blanket flower

These plants are well-suited to Florida's hot, dry, and humid conditions without significant intervention. Beach sunflower and blanket flower provide vibrant, long-lasting blooms, and attract pollinators, while yucca and aloe add architectural interest with their unique forms. The ground-covering habits of beach sunflower and the stabilizing roots of sea grape help prevent erosion​. Aloe has medicinal uses, while sea grape can produce edible fruit, adding functional value to the garden. Sea grape provides food and shelter for birds and small animals.