In the Press

Regenerative landscapes have a way of starting conversations. From national publications to local stages, this is where our work, our philosophy, and our founders have been featured. If you are a journalist, editor, or event host interested in sustainable design, water-wise landscapes, or the future of the green industry, we would love to talk.

Brit walks readers through her philosophy of designing with water instead of fighting it, turning soggy problem corners into rain gardens, productive plantings, and landscapes that stay lush without constant irrigation. A practical look at how to read your land and let it guide the design.

Brit breaks down why summer gardens fade, with depleted soil being the usual culprit, and shares fixes like deep watering before heatwaves, mini rain gardens, better mulch, and heat-tolerant native plants. Her bottom line: feed the soil microbiome and resist the urge to overwater, because the garden is tougher than it looks.

A North Portland couple transformed their chronically soggy backyard into a functional rain garden that channels water into a dry well through rocks and native plantings, improving both drainage and curb appeal. The piece walks through simple steps homeowners can take to turn a waterlogged yard into a thriving, low-maintenance ecosystem.

A Portland family swapped their lawn for water-wise native plants and grasses, cutting maintenance while supporting pollinators and boosting their home's value.

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