HOW WE HELP People and Planet

We collaborate with various stakeholders on projects that have positive ecological impact, build community, and work toward a better future for people and planet. We are fully committed to principles and practices that encourage and support good environmental stewardship, and help cultivate resilient communities. We have worked with schools, businesses, community organizations, families, land holders, and others to design, build, install, and help maintain orchards, gardens, small-scale farms, ecological landscapes, greenhouses, composting systems, green spaces, outdoor classrooms, green building projects, and beyond. When needed, we can also help build operational fluency and organizational capacity for our partners to help ensure that their projects are a long-term success.

Our Approach


The process for every client starts with a discussion either via email or a phone call to learn about your needs, and for you to learn about our approach and how we can help. After that, we schedule an on-site or remote consultation depending on the type of project and your preferences. After this, we can work together to develop a plan on moving the project forward.

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OUR WORK IS ROOTED IN

Ecological Design

Ecological Design is the intentional creation of systems, spaces, and practices that work in harmony with the natural world. Rather than imposing human preferences without regard for the ecosystems around us, ecological design seeks to integrate human needs in a way that honors the surrounding ecology.

In practical terms, this means using sustainable materials, minimizing waste, conserving water, avoiding poisons and pollution, and supporting biodiversity.

Our work is guided by a deep commitment to environmental ethics, which emphasize respect for the Earth, responsibility to present and future generations, and the fair and sustainable use of resources. This ethical framework prioritizes ecological health, social well-being, and a just relationship between human communities and the natural world.

For example, designing a garden is not just about food production—it’s about cultivating habitat for wildlife, creating beauty, and nurturing a meaningful connection with Nature.

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WE USE BEYOND ORGANIC PRACTICES.

We are committed to organic and regenerative practices, and we are certified by the Northeast Organic Farming Association’s (NOFA) Organic Land Care Program as an Accredited Organic Land Care Professional (AOLCP). Learn More.

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