Garden Restoration and Bed Rebuilding in Muskegon

If your garden has become overgrown, sparse, or confusing to maintain, we rebuild it with spacing, soil care, and plant structure so it stabilizes instead of constantly needing rescue work in West Michigan's climate.

Serving Muskegon, Spring Lake, Grand Haven, and surrounding West Michigan communities.

When people call us

Many gardens start with good intentions and then slowly become difficult to manage—crowded plants, invasive spread, bare soil, or sections that never thrive.

Restoration improves what is already there rather than starting over. The goal is a landscape that looks intentional again and becomes easier to maintain moving forward.

What we do

Before

  • Crowding and constant messy growth
  • Weeds and invasives taking advantage of bare soil
  • Plants failing year after year
  • Maintenance that never seems to catch up

After

  • Clear spacing, structure, and defined beds
  • Stronger plant health and seasonal consistency
  • Less recurring rescue work
  • A baseline that is actually maintainable

What you leave with

Restoration is not just cleanup. It is identifying why the space stopped working and correcting the underlying problems.

Site conditions

Light, soil, drainage, and microclimates that affect what will actually thrive.

Plant competition

Crowding, aggressive species, and spacing issues that cause decline over time.

Maintenance burden

What makes the garden feel like a constant job—and how to reduce that.

Seasonal performance

How the garden behaves across the year, not just during peak summer.

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Frequently asked questions

Is garden restoration different than a basic cleanup?+

Yes. Restoration looks at why the space stopped working—crowding, soil, drainage, invasives, plant selection—and stabilizes it so it stays manageable long-term.

Do you keep any of the existing plants?+

Often, yes. We keep what is working, remove what is not, and rebuild spacing and structure so the garden can thrive.

Can we do the work in phases?+

Yes. Many restorations are done in phases based on priorities and budget—starting with the areas that cause the most stress or recurring problems.

Start with a site visit

A walkthrough helps determine what can be improved, what should be removed, and what will actually work in your conditions. You will leave with a clear direction—whether you implement gradually or move forward with a full restoration.

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