Native Garden Design
We design gardens using species that evolved here — mountain mint, goldenrod, little bluestem, serviceberry. They look cared-for and work like ecosystems.
What this includes
Why Perez Landscaping
We design with species that evolved in this geology and climate. Every plant we install is nursery-grown at Hill House Farm in Woodville — local-ecotype stock that establishes faster and supports the pollinators and birds already here.
Our approach is design-build-care: we do not hand off a garden and walk away. We return season after season to tend, divide, and adjust. A garden is a living system and it needs long-term relationship, not a one-time transaction.
Whether your property is a half-acre lot in Washington or a hundred-acre farm outside Culpeper, we will design a plan that works for the land and for you.
Our process
Site Visit
We walk your property together, assess soil, light, and water. No cost, no obligation.
Design & Proposal
You receive a written plan with species list, phasing, and pricing.
Installation
We plant at the right time of year for your site — usually fall or early spring.
Ongoing Tending
We return each season to weed, prune, divide, and help the garden mature.
Start with a site visit
We will walk the land with you, assess your soil and conditions, and follow up with a written plan.
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Hill House-grown native plants
Design, install, and ongoing tending
Based in Woodville since 2024
Serving the Northern Piedmont
Other services
Food Forests & Edible Landscapes
Layered plantings of pawpaw, persimmon, elderberry, and more.
Site visit to start →Meadow Conversion
Replace lawn with native warm-season meadow — lower maintenance, richer habitat.
Site visit to start →Hedgerows & Borders
Living fences of native shrubs — spicebush, viburnum, witch hazel.
Site visit to start →