Consulting

Thoughtful garden guidance, tailored to the way you live.


From casual walk-throughs to nursery visits and comprehensive property assessments, our consulting services offer experienced eyes, practical direction, and a clear path forward for your garden.

Sip & Stroll Garden Consultation
$325.00

This is where it begins: a personal walk-and-talk with one of our horticultural experts, tailored to your garden and aspirations. Enjoy a relaxed yet focused consultation—cocktails or mocktails welcome—as we explore your goals, identify challenges, and uncover the hidden potential of your space.

Includes:

  • 60–90 minute on-site garden session with two of our Garden Guides

  • Plant ID & care tips

  • Seasonal suggestions tailored to your property

  • Travel within Kitsap County

  • Follow-up summary via email

Choose your guides:
Stacy
– Floral impact, layered beds, and roses that wow
Avry – Edible gardens, pruning techniques, and soil health
Melissa – Color-forward designs and elegant structural flow
John – Trees, native plants, and Pacific Northwest harmony

Private Plant Curation
$450.00

This elevated, one-on-one session blends deep horticultural knowledge with style-driven plant selection. With your garden’s character in mind, your expert guide will meet you at a trusted local nursery to select plants that fit your space, style, and seasonal goals—ensuring each choice contributes to a garden that feels intentional, vibrant, and uniquely yours.

Includes:

  • Private nursery session (up to 2 hours)

  • Personalized plant curation for structure, texture, color, and rhythm

  • On-the-spot guidance tailored to your property and preferences

Enhancements:

  • Additional nursery visits – $125 each

  • White-glove delivery to your property – $75 flat (within Kitsap County)

Bundle with planting service for preferred delivery pricing

J.A.M.S Garden Assessment
$1,650.00

Joint Assessment & Management Strategy: Our signature comprehensive evaluation. The full leadership team walks the property together, sets care directives, and produces a complete written report. The result is a clear property roadmap: what to protect, what to correct, what to prioritize, and how our team should care for the garden over the season ahead.

Includes:

  • Four-person leadership walkthrough with John, Melissa, Avry, and Stacy

  • Comprehensive review of the garden as a living system — plants, soil, structure, seasonal rhythm, access, and longterm care needs Identification of priority zones, sensitive plantings, deferred maintenance, design opportunities, and care standards

  • Strategic action plan outlining immediate needs, seasonal priorities, and longer-term stewardship recommendations

  • Written report with seasonal care calendar, zone-by-zone directives, and guidance for ongoing estate garden management