What I offer

Ecological gardening for living landscapes

Ecological care and design

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for thriving gardens


Regenerative Maintenance

Regenerative, ecological maintenance is at the core of my work and the foundation for creating a garden that is both alive and enjoyable. I don’t see maintenance as a series of repetitive tasks, but as an ongoing relationship with the garden — grounded in observation, attentive care, and an integrated approach.

Throughout the year, I support the garden with pruning, mowing, soil care, and other essential practices, always guided by what is happening within the space. The focus is on nurturing the soil, the plant structure, and the ecological relationships that sustain the garden as a whole. Each intervention is adapted to the season, the climate, and the garden’s ongoing evolution, with the aim of strengthening its balance and resilience.

My work isn’t measured in hours, but in commitment — a consistent, long-term dedication that allows the garden to grow in health, coherence, and beauty with each passing season.


Design & Landscaping

Garden design can take many forms — whether as a one-time, well-considered plan or as a process that unfolds gradually over time, guided by a clear master plan. In every case, I work with a systemic vision, considering the soil, climate, plant selection, use of space, and how the garden will evolve in the medium and long term.

Get in touch if you’re looking to design your garden from the ground up, improve an area that doesn’t feel quite right, or establish a clear, structured plan to guide a more gradual, thoughtful transformation.

I work with well-adapted species and ecological principles that allow the garden to develop naturally — reducing unnecessary intervention while enhancing its long-term stability.


Consulting & Ecological Assessment

Everything begins with understanding what’s happening in your garden. An ecological assessment is a one-time service designed for those who want to gain deeper insight and make informed decisions. It offers a technical, holistic perspective — reading the garden as a living system, where soil, plants, water, and the surrounding environment are closely interconnected.

During the assessment, I look at the overall condition of the garden, plant selection, soil health, and the underlying dynamics of the space, providing clear, tailored guidance based on each garden’s specific context and needs.

The aim is to offer clarity, context, and direction — helping you understand what’s unfolding in your garden and which actions can support its balance and long-term resilience. It’s a starting point that helps bring structure to your ideas and lays a solid foundation for the garden’s ongoing care and evolution.

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