Regenerative Landscaping Services in Northern VA

Conventional landscapes are costly and labor intensive. Broken Hills Daffodils specializes in designing landscapes that are a better fit for any lifestyle. Learn more about our services below.

Consultation, Installation and Maintenance

  • Consultation includes learning about your lifestyle – things like what do you hope to get from your garden, and how much time do you want to spend in that garden?
  • Installation may be done solely by Broken Hills Daffodils, or may be assisted by other trusted landscapers.
  • Maintenance can be tailored to your needs, and the needs of your HOA.

What is Regenerative Landscaping?

A regenerative landscape can be any landscape that adds nutrients to the soil, rather than extracting them.  The natural feel of these landscapes can also be considered regenerative to humans, both mentally and emotionally. Learn more in our regenerative landscaping guide!

Benefits of Permaculture & Regenerative Landscaping

  • Build healthy soil with access to key nutrients
  • Build water storage to provide resistance to both drought and flooding 
  • Save money on maintenance and fertilizer
  • Increase biodiversity to reduce disease and pest problems
  • Maintain curb appeal while benefiting native wildlife

Maintaining soil health is an important part of regenerative landscaping. It is mostly a matter of maintaining suitable habitat for all of the creatures that comprise the soil food web. This can be accomplished by disturbing the soil as little as possible, growing as many different species of plants as practical, keeping living plants in the soil as often as possible, and keeping the soil covered all the time.

Regenerative landscaping is an easy way to help the environment. By allowing organic material to decompose, nutrients are made available for new life to form and carbon is captured in the soil, thereby reducing greenhouse gasses.  An abundance of plant life also helps prevent water runoff and erosion, and, of course, provides food and habitat for wildlife.

Contact us to learn more or to get your project started!