We are providing ongoing landscape maintenance consultation and site design for a farmstead dating to circa 1795 in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania. The meticulously restored residence is set on a large, wooded parcel featuring historic and natural elements. This multi-phase project includes invasive plant management, site preparation, and the design and installation of native plantings to enhance the visual character of gathering areas, focal points, thresholds, and pathways.
We are designing a reimagined entry-way with a native plant design (Spring '26 installation).
Side view of the original residence.
This sign dates the residence to circa 1795.
We are clearing fence lines and trees of brush and weeds (Summer '25).
View of the existing turf-grass field.
These peonies will be replaced with native plants.
This area will be transformed into a lush native fern garden (Fall '25)
This area requires a multi-phase plan for invasive plant managment.
We are removing a large stand of Aralia elata (Japanese angelica tree).