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Wildscape Looking a Little… Wild?

How formal do you like your landscape?

Your answer may vary and change over time based on certain factors, such as the season, aesthetic preferences evolving, upcoming events and holidays!

We’re happy to perform any style of maintenance. While making your decision, remember that preserving wild spaces creates a more supportive environment for pollinators, birds, and other critters!

  • A garden with various plants and flowers in a suburban neighborhood, with street and parked cars in the background, and green trees under a partly cloudy sky.

    Very Formal

    Large spaces between plants, trim off dead vegetation immediately.

  • Blue metal bench in a garden area with mulch, bushes, and a pathway leading to a small decorative bridge, with a house and cars in the background.

    Semi Formal

    Maintain spacing between plants and trim off dead vegetation and seed heads, but leave some wild spaces toward the back for wildlife. 

  • A dirt trail winding through a grassy field with trees in the background under a clear blue sky.

    Balanced

    Keep walkways and edges tidy. Let plants blend together. Cut back seed heads and dead vegetation when it overwhelms the aesthetics of other plants. 

  • A woman in a red shirt and blue jeans walking through a lush garden with various blooming flowers and greenery in front of a brick house.

    Mostly Wild

    Keep plants trimmed back from walkways and edges only. Leave all seed heads and dead vegetation until the ideal season for trimming. 

  • A house with stone walls and a metal roof surrounded by overgrown grass and plants, with a clear blue sky and some clouds above.

    Very Wild

    Only remove hazardous or invasive vegetation and keep adding diversity.

An educational poster comparing invasive and native grass species. The top left shows invasive Johnson grass, with a yellow arrow pointing to the top right native eastern gamagrass. The bottom left shows invasive KR bluestem, with a yellow arrow pointing to the bottom right native big bluestem.

Invasive Species Management

Identifying invasive species can be tricky, especially when dealing with grasses.

If you are unsure about whether a plant is beneficial or harmful to your landscape, we can help!

Plant identification and invasive species management is one of our specialties.

Maintenance Requests

If this is your first time requesting maintenance from us, please fill out the form on this page.

If you are an existing maintenance client, please click on the button below and fill out the “Existing Maintenance Client Form” form for each new scheduled maintenance session.

If we do not hear from clients who indicated on the form below that they would like ongoing maintenance, we will email a Google form when it’s time for your ongoing maintenance project!

Initial Maintenance Request Form