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Native Plant Garden Designers In and Around Henderson County

Find Landscape Architects, Landscapers, Garden Contractors

Want someone to help you create a beautiful garden with native plants? This helpful guide to local garden designers was produced by our partners at Bee City – Hendersonville and features garden designers who serve the Hendersonville area. Please note that we are not necessarily endorsing these businesses and encourage you to do your own research to find the best fit for you.

Related: See our annually updated guide Where to Find Native Plants in WNC and Upstate SC

Local Garden Designers Based in Henderson County

BeeHaven Gardens, LLC

Services: design, consulting, and container garden installation

Description: Specializing in small-spot pollinator gardens and container gardens. Helping home gardeners integrate pollinator-friendly plants into their existing landscape.

Contact: Patrice German, Owner/Consultant, patrice.german.xo@gmail.com, 803-487-2166

 

Gardens That Matter

Services: onsite garden consultations, online classes and community, including “How to Grow a Pollinator Café,” a course focused on the essentials you need to create a colorful garden bustling with hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies.

Description: Gardens That Matter brings together gardeners to develop skills and confidence so that we can each successfully grow more food and flowers, enjoy a deeper connection with nature, and practice sustainability in our backyards and beyond.

Contact: Amy and Colby Landers, amy@gardensthatmatter.com

 

Raymond’s Landscaping, LLC

Services: Landscape Architecture and Design, Plant Installation, Grading, Custom Water Features, Retaining Walls, Irrigation, Hardscapes, Patios, Fire Pits, Accent Lighting

Description: Raymond’s Landscaping prides itself on being family and customer oriented since its founding in 1993. Three generations of family later, Raymond’s is still striving to grow and serve Henderson county and the surrounding counties both in your backyard and out in the community. Although Raymond’s Landscaping has been around for over 25 years, you may recognize the Raymond name from our Garden Center. They might be two businesses, but we celebrate their cohesiveness and closeness. We use 60% of the plants we grow at the Garden Center in our landscape designs. What we don’t grow, we source from local nurseries in the area. We strive to support local farms and companies because of our deep roots in the Western North Carolina, and search for ways to support small businesses like ours. From landscaping design and advanced water features to plant installation, including seasonal color, we’re here to help you make all of your outdoor design dreams come true!

Contact: 828-696-8000 or request a quote online.

 

TTK DESIGN

Services: Design/Build Landscape Architecture

Description: I work hand-in-hand with many of my suppliers to suggest growing plants that are native and pollinator friendly and would improve our overall ecosystem and environment here in Western North Carolina. I encourage and educate all of my clients on the virtues of native plants for pollinators and creating habitats to encourage pollinators. Designed many pollinator friendly gardens through WNC and recently the demonstration pollinator gardens planted at the bee mural site (Azalea Parking Lot) in downtown Hendersonville.

Contact: Tricia King, 802- 338-2906, ttkdesignstudio@gmail.com

 

Regional Garden Designers Based in WNC and Serving Henderson County

Living Roofs, Inc.

Services: green roofs, living roofs, living walls

Description: Designing and building green roofs throughout the Southeast that support native pollinators.

Contact: Kathryn Ancaya, kate@livingroofsinc.com

 

M R Gardens

Services: landscape design and garden coaching. We can usually recommend a gardener that we’ve trained if the client needs help with the installation and maintenance.

Description: Currently we focus on helping customers with designs using plants from our greenhouse, specifically native perennials that benefit the ecoystem. In the past, we have completed all-encompassing designs that include native and/or edible trees and shrubs and some ornamental flowers. We may return to larger designs in the future, so please contact us if that’s an interest. We also offer tours of native flower gardens, orchards, and “microbe rich” vegetable beds at our farm in the Oakley community of Asheville.

Contact: Megan Riley, megan@mrgardens.net, 828-333-4151 (voicemail)

 

PatchWork Meadows

Services: design, installation, maintenance

Description: PatchWork Meadows is a green business, designing and installing landscapes for pollinator habitat. We specialize in converting sections of residential and commercial lawn into beautiful wildflower meadow patches that benefit bees, butterflies, birds, and other wildlife. Each “meadow patch” is part of the “PatchWork” of pollinator corridors through urban and suburban areas (of Buncombe and surrounding counties), creating spaces for them to thrive inside of the ever-increasing human occupation of the landscape. Native plants used in our installations are grown in deep cell, landscape plug trays at PatchWork Meadows Greenhouse, making installations practical and economical.

Contact: Emily Sampson, emily@patchworkmeadows.com or 828-545-6826

 

Randy Burroughs

Services: consulting for habitat gardens and meadows; growing locally native grasses

Description: Retired landscape architect/ horticulturist.

Contact: Randy Burroughs, RGBurroughs@main.nc.us

 

Spriggly’s Beescaping

Services: design, installation, and maintenance

Description: Native habitat restoration and pollinator garden design, with a focus on areas disturbed by human development.

Contact: Brannen Basham, Brannen@Sprigglys.com, Jill Jacobs, Jill@Sprigglys.com. 484-888-1180

 

Terri Long Landscape Design, Inc.

Services: residential landscape design and installation coordination

Description: Terri Long Landscape Design specializes in naturally inspired gardens incorporating native plants. Her passion is to not only enhance people’s connection to plants and the outdoors but also provide habitats for birds, butterflies, bees, and other beneficial insects.

Contact: Terri Long, info@terrilongdesign.com, 828-299-2399

honeybee on butterfly weed
Photo by Kim Bailey. 

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