Tag Archives: Eco-Friendly Landscaping

How to Design a Pollinator Garden That Looks High-End (Not Wild and Messy)

Honeybee collecting pollen from a flower in a pollinator-friendly garden landscape in Massachusetts

Want a pollinator garden without the messy look? Learn how to design a refined, high-end pollinator landscape using structure, repetition, and curated plant selections—perfect for New England homes.

Native Plants To Attract Wildlife in Boston

Cedar waxwing bird perched on berry-laden branch

Why Native Plants?  Native plants are adapted to the local climate and soil conditions. These plants are important to the local habitat as they provide nectar, pollen, and seeds for butterflies, insects, birds, and other animals. Native plants also require less water and do not require fertilizer to thrive in their local climate. Here are […]