Green Roofs
A green roof — or vegetated roof, garden roof, living roof, or eco-roof — is a multi-layered system of plants, lightweight growing media, and other geotechnical components that are installed over a man-made, waterproof membrane. It's the most popular form of Green Stormwater Infrastructure and helps transform a rooftop into a beautiful amenity space.
Rain Gardens
A rain garden includes native shrubs, perennials, and other vegetation, planted together within depressions in the landscape, usually along a natural slope. It's designed to allow for a large portion of stormwater runoff to soak into the ground rather than rush by, preventing erosion and other issues downstream.
Green Roofs
A green roof — or vegetated roof, garden roof, living roof, or eco-roof — is a multi-layered system of plants, lightweight growing media, and other geotechnical components that are installed over a man-made, waterproof membrane. It's the most popular form of Green Stormwater Infrastructure and helps transform a rooftop into a beautiful amenity space.
Ecological Landscaping
Through an ecological and sustainable approach to landscaping, we use design practices that are rooted in long-term success. We employ native plant materials in our installations to manage stormwater, eliminate the cause and effects of erosion, and create natural habitats that encourage biodiversity and environmental richness.
Green Walls
A green wall is a vertical, vegetated surface that can be installed indoors or out. It brings a dramatic design element to any project, with the added benefits of increased air quality and stormwater management.
Green Streets
Green street installations use a combination of vegetated and permeable surfaces to provide a resilient system that supports a municipality's existing stormwater infrastructure. Used at street level, they reduce and slow down stormwater runoff volumes while increasing infiltration rates into native groundwater systems.
Rain Gardens
A rain garden includes native shrubs, perennials, and other vegetation, planted together within depressions in the landscape, usually along a natural slope. It's designed to allow for a large portion of stormwater runoff to soak into the ground rather than rush by, preventing erosion and other issues downstream.
Natural Shorelines
Natural shorelines couple eco-friendly components and plant materials together in a bioengineered system that provides a natural, vegetated buffer between your commercial or residential property and its neighboring body of water. It's an eco-minded solution that stabilizes a shoreline while protecting its ecosystem.