Your home and architecture
Bed shape, plant scale, structure, and focal points are designed to support the facade and make the entry feel more intentional.
Every RoostPop project starts with a garden plan designed around your home's architecture, sun exposure, maintenance preferences, and long-term growth.
Good garden design determines how the beds relate to the house, where the eye lands from the street, what stays visible through winter, and how the planting should mature over time.
We make those decisions before installation begins. You get a clear direction shaped to your home and your preferences, without having to become the plant expert.
The plan connects the visual outcome you want with the real conditions of the site.
Bed shape, plant scale, structure, and focal points are designed to support the facade and make the entry feel more intentional.
Plant choices reflect the actual light, exposure, drainage, and climate conditions in your front yard.
Spacing and plant placement are planned for maturity, so the garden becomes more established instead of overcrowded.
The plan reflects how much seasonal color, pruning, dividing, and ongoing care you want the garden to require.
Clear decisions, a defined scope, and one team responsible for the result.
We assess the home, existing beds, sun exposure, soil, sightlines, and the parts of the yard that feel unfinished.
We select the bed strategy, structural plants, trees, shrubs, perennials, grasses, and seasonal interest that fit the home.
You receive a clear proposal showing what will be removed, prepared, installed, and included in the finished yard.
The transformation works best when the plan, installation, and long-term care support one another.
Start with a walkthrough. We will assess the front yard, build the right garden plan, and give you one fixed proposal for the installation.
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