Green Abundance By Design

A New Story for Your Landscape

Ecological design for the suburban landscape.
Native plants, invasive management, restoration, and lawn care.
Thirteen years transforming Greater Boston Metrowest.

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13 Years in Business
350+ Landscapes Transformed
4.9 ★ Google Reviews
Greater Boston Metrowest
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How It Works

Starting is simple. We've designed the process to respect your time and give you clarity from the first conversation.

1

Share Your Vision

Fill out our service form — it takes about 5 minutes. Tell us about your property, what you're thinking, and any photos you have. Not sure what you need? That's okay. We'll figure it out together.

2

Hear Back Within 24 Hours

Our team will follow up to learn more about your project, discuss budget range, and answer your questions. We want to make sure we're a good fit before we take up more of your time.

3

Receive Your Proposal

For installations, we'll schedule a site visit to understand your landscape in person. For invasive work, we can often provide an estimate from photos. Either way, you'll have a clear plan and pricing.

What Clients Say

Stories from the Landscapes
We've Transformed

★★★★★
"Andrew and his team made my dreams come true when they installed a Suburban Meadow garden in my front yard and planted a Woodland Restoration garden in my back yard. Andrew has great vision for design and a collaborative approach that made me feel both included and supported."
— Google Review
★★★★★
"They've transformed our landscape from completely invasive-infested to a beautiful native plant-focused space. All of their work has been excellent — invasive plant management, plantings, fall leaf mulching, and spring cleanup. Andrew and Mike are experts."
— Google Review, Multi-year client
★★★★★
"We used Green Abundance to help us with an invasive plant problem and couldn't be happier. Mike laid out a comprehensive plan. The team worked carefully around our native trees to ensure only the plants that didn't belong were removed."
— Google Review, Kyle
4.9 out of 5 stars
Dozens of reviews on Google
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Learn What Your Landscape Can Become

We send seasonal guides, native plant profiles, and stories from the landscapes we're transforming across Greater Boston Metrowest. Whether you're planning a project or just starting to think about what's possible, this is where the education begins.

Seasonal Timing

What to do in your landscape and when

Native Plant Knowledge

Species profiles, design ideas, and why natives matter

Project Stories

Real transformations from properties like yours

One to two emails per month.
Common Questions

What You Might Be Wondering

  • You'll hear from our team within 24 hours. We'll ask a few follow-up questions about your property, timeline, and goals. For installations, we'll schedule a site visit once we've confirmed we're a good fit. For invasive work, we can often provide an estimate from photos you share.

  • Absolutely. Most of our work is on residential properties across Greater Boston Metrowest. Whether it's a single garden bed or a full property transformation, we scale our approach to fit your space and budget.

  • It depends on the scope — invasive management projects and garden installations vary widely. We'll discuss budget range early in the process so there are no surprises. We'd rather have an honest conversation about what's realistic than waste anyone's time.

  • Please do. Many of our clients start with a general sense that they want to do something different with their landscape but aren't sure where to begin. That's what the initial conversation is for — we'll help you figure out what makes sense for your property.

  • We design with ecology in mind. That means native plants, pollinator habitat, and landscapes that support biodiversity — not just aesthetics. Our landscapes are designed to be lower maintenance over time because they work with the natural systems already in place, not against them.

  • If you see dense, fast-spreading growth that's overtaking other plants — particularly bittersweet, knotweed, buckthorn, or multiflora rose — you likely do. Send us a few photos through the form and we'll identify what you're dealing with and whether it needs intervention.