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Testimonials

I've had the pleasure of having Taking Root Gardening maintain my garden for the past couple of years, and Brianna does a thorough job with taking care of all my garden to-dos. I appreciate her eye for pruning and the way she has brought back the original design intent. It's great to not worry about my garden getting out of hand.

-L.D.



I would highly recommend Taking Root Gardening. Brianna (the owner) did a very needed overhaul of my landscaping at the front of my house. I had a bunch of English Ivy, overgrown shrubs, and weeds that were taking over. Brianna removed invasive plants and dug out straggly shrubs to have a fresh slate to work from. She has a great sense for design (when I had none) and planted perennials and annuals with interesting colors and textures that matched nicely with my house and they bloom continuously throughout the season. Both the butterflies and my neighbors love the garden. Brianna has also helped keep things tidy with garden maintenance tasks like weeding, deadheading, and fertilizing.

-O.R.



TRG is a savior! I am a knowledgeable gardener who enjoys working in my yard, but time is short. I've hired TRG for tough time-consuming jobs like edging, transplanting, invasive removal, species recommendations, and mulching. Always a job well-done!

-D.F.

Gallery

Pollinator plants and lush and full gardens bring interest throughout the season.


Garden sculpture can be incorporated to bring needed height and whimsy to the garden.

Enjoy your garden by making sure you leave space for lounging.

"Leave the leaves," for a mulch that is not only low maintenance but also helps to build rich soil.   

A woodland garden in spring.

These Annabelle hydrangeas can get floppy and fall over, but with proper pruning they will stay upright.

Installing a garden for a client who wanted long-season bloomers. We added English cottage garden faves like delphinium, foxgloves, and hollyhocks as well as echinacea to attract pollinators.

Containers galore for every season and style. 

Lupine is a wonderful native plants that attracts butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds.

Brunnera make a great rabbit resistant alternative to often nibbled hostas in a woodland garden.

Caryopteris attracts bees and also adds interest to the garden in late summer and early fall when there can be a lull in blooms from other plants. 

Trilliums can make any woodland garden pop with brightness.