The landscape sets the tone for your living space. It is the first and last experience as you enter and exit your home. Proper design has the ability to influence your moods, your memories and your energies. Integrating the principles of feng-shui, regenerative land practices, and productive and intentional food gardens, we aim to create a flow that enhances outdoor activities and promises abundance and sanctuary.
SPECIALIZING IN:
BENEFITS:
SPECIALIZING IN:
- Comprehensive Landscape Design/Build
- Water Saving Strategies
- Native and Drought–tolerant Gardens
- Xeriscape/ Succulent-scape Design
- Organic Garden & Orchard plans
- Wildlife Habitats
- Landscape Lighting
- Stonework | Hardscape
- Maintenance Recommendations
- Soil | Mineral Testing and Balancing
- Fire Abatement Recommendations
BENEFITS:
- Increased appeal and property value
- Reduced resource and maintenance expenditures
- Increased productivity and functionality
- Ecological Symbiosis
- Privacy and property security
- Ambiance (lighting)
Elements of Sustainable Landscape Design:
- Microclimate Plant Grouping
- Permaculture Hydrology
- Plant Selection For Climate, Colors and Ecological Symbiosis
- Water Management Strategies
- Organic Food Gardens/ Orchards
- Soil Building and Composting Systems
- Water Catchments
- Rain and Grey-water Harvesting
- Xeriscaping
Xeriscaping
Xeriscaping and Zero-gardening refer to landscaping and gardening in ways which reduce or eliminate the need for supplemental irrigation. Plants whose natural requirements are suited to local climate are emphasized. Key-line grading and permaculture techniques improve hydrology to the property and work together with specialized plant grouping and mulching to create water efficiency and garden health. The specific plants used in xeriscaping depend upon the climate- California allows for a brilliant color array of adaptable, low water perennials. Some common plants used in Western xeriscaping are agave, aloe, cacti, various succulents, lavender, sedum, ornamental grasses, sages (salvias) rosemary and CA natives. A well-designed drought-tolerant garden does not mean sparse, rather, possessing naturalistic composition, diversity and year-round color. The abundance of water you save can be directed toward food cultivation!
Xeriscaping and Zero-gardening refer to landscaping and gardening in ways which reduce or eliminate the need for supplemental irrigation. Plants whose natural requirements are suited to local climate are emphasized. Key-line grading and permaculture techniques improve hydrology to the property and work together with specialized plant grouping and mulching to create water efficiency and garden health. The specific plants used in xeriscaping depend upon the climate- California allows for a brilliant color array of adaptable, low water perennials. Some common plants used in Western xeriscaping are agave, aloe, cacti, various succulents, lavender, sedum, ornamental grasses, sages (salvias) rosemary and CA natives. A well-designed drought-tolerant garden does not mean sparse, rather, possessing naturalistic composition, diversity and year-round color. The abundance of water you save can be directed toward food cultivation!

Permaculture
Permaculture is an approach to designing human settlements and agricultural systems modeled on the relationships found in healthy natural ecologies. Vertically integrated systems of food production, housing, sustainable technology, and community development harmonize where waste outputs generated from one system become inputs for another. Permaculture is built upon an ethic of caring for the earth and interacting with the environment in mutually beneficial ways. Through study and practice, Regenerate designs permaculture-based landscapes that help alleviate high water costs, squandered resources, ecological damage, high food cost, monotonous appearance, and maintenance/resource expenditures resulting from poorly designed plots. Our intention is to provide a design platform where individual may be actively involved in creating their own environmental solutions, through the way in which they manage their own properties.
Advantages:
• Land, soil and eco-system restoration
• Resource conservation
• Abundant food gardens
• Increased property value
• Establishment of healthy communities
• Home protection
• Creating systems of minimal labor with maximum benefit
• Reducing waste outputs and environmental impact
• Lowering water and food costs
Permaculture is an approach to designing human settlements and agricultural systems modeled on the relationships found in healthy natural ecologies. Vertically integrated systems of food production, housing, sustainable technology, and community development harmonize where waste outputs generated from one system become inputs for another. Permaculture is built upon an ethic of caring for the earth and interacting with the environment in mutually beneficial ways. Through study and practice, Regenerate designs permaculture-based landscapes that help alleviate high water costs, squandered resources, ecological damage, high food cost, monotonous appearance, and maintenance/resource expenditures resulting from poorly designed plots. Our intention is to provide a design platform where individual may be actively involved in creating their own environmental solutions, through the way in which they manage their own properties.
Advantages:
• Land, soil and eco-system restoration
• Resource conservation
• Abundant food gardens
• Increased property value
• Establishment of healthy communities
• Home protection
• Creating systems of minimal labor with maximum benefit
• Reducing waste outputs and environmental impact
• Lowering water and food costs