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a collection of resources, reflections, and design stories

The Generational Garden
Discover how a North Jersey front yard was transformed into a native woodland garden designed for multigenerational connection. Learn how layered plantings, reclaimed stone, and intentional design create space for ecological healing, family memory, and ongoing relationships with land.

What the Lawn Remembers
In neighborhoods across America, the lawn is everywhere… and yet barely noticed. It’s a symbol, a surface, a habit. But what if we started seeing it differently? In this reflection from a landscape designer's balcony, we explore the emotional, ecological, and cultural story of the lawn—from Easter egg hunts and outdoor theater to monocultures, displacement, and design futures rooted in care. This is an invitation to see lawn not as default, but as decision.
From Lawn to Living Landscape
What started as a simple request—replacing a patchy, underperforming lawn—quickly became an opportunity to create something more meaningful. Instead of forcing grass to grow where it clearly didn’t want to, we reimagined the space as a thriving native garden, designed to work with the land rather than against it.