Who it is for
Property owners refreshing an existing bed, adding a small garden feature, or installing plants in an area that can be properly evaluated.
Planting that fits the site
Plant and garden installation begins with the conditions that will determine whether the finished area is practical: sunlight, drainage, mature plant size, access, existing roots, and the level of ongoing care expected.
Scope
Property owners refreshing an existing bed, adding a small garden feature, or installing plants in an area that can be properly evaluated.
Plant availability, soil conditions, heat, rainfall, and watering capacity all matter. The installation window should be chosen for the specific material and site rather than the calendar alone.
Worcester County sites can vary widely in slope, ledge, compaction, shade, and winter exposure. Those conditions should guide plant selection and the installation scope.
What to expect
Useful details up front lead to a clearer scope and fewer surprises later.
Share the area, goals, photos, and any plant preferences or restrictions.
Thoren reviews the site conditions, material availability, access, and preparation needs.
The proposal identifies the installation work and any owner aftercare responsibilities.
Common questions
Plant options can be discussed around site conditions and availability. Specialized design, diagnosis, or regulated advice may require a separate qualified professional.
Ongoing watering is not assumed. The proposal should identify any included watering and what the property owner is responsible for after installation.
No warranty or survival guarantee is published on this website. Any project-specific terms must be written into the approved proposal.
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