Regenerative Landscaping for Everyone

Join a movement of homeowners and gardeners, coming together to transform lawns into abundant ecosystems.

For Homeowners…

We’re building our client base across the Denver metro area. No residential space is too large or small—what matters is your willingness to join the regenerative movement, investing in your local ecosystem, community, and educational opportunities.

Thriving Ecosystem

If you sign up for our basic package, you will be partnered with a regenerative gardener who will use the materials that have been considered yard waste to build new fertility on your property. They will spend four hours per month gardening at your home. You and the gardener will decide how to use the resources available to cycle organic materials into fertile garden beds. These beds can be planted with fruit trees and berry bushes, pollinator plants, and herb or vegetable gardens. The goal is a mix of habitats that support a healthy ecosystem.

Community Effort

This is a different approach to hiring a company to do a full landscape design and paying a fortune to have it implemented. Instead, we will work slowly, methodically, and economically to create the circumstances in which plants and other organisms can thrive. We will plan to have your landscape evolve the way nature intended.

For Gardeners…

Work Day

This cooperative provides training and a business structure for people looking for a career in landscaping and farming using techniques that heal our relationship with nature. If you are already trained in regenerative agriculture or Permaculture, you may be able to join as a gardener member right away. If you have no previous experience, you may take workshops from the Living Systems Institute and apprentice with a gardener member until you are ready to take on your own clients.

Pole Beans

Gardener members are co-owners and decision makers in the cooperative. We contribute a percentage of our earnings to the cooperative for administrative costs. We are all responsible for marketing with provided materials, and recruiting our own clients. The cooperative structure provides liability insurance, branding, accounting, and marketing materials so you can focus on your clients and gardens!

Chickens

There is abundant opportunity to take on new clients, offer additional services, and grow food to sell. This will start as a part-time gig but could grow to full-time employment if you put in the effort. Working in a cooperative means you have access to community resources like tools, seeds, greenhouses, and the knowledge and experience of your fellow members. This cooperative has unlimited potential, all we need are motivated members to take it to the next level!