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    • About Me
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      • Plant Lists
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    • Work Opportunities
    • Pollinator education
    • Pollinator Art
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(828) 545-6826

Patchwork Meadows
  • Home
  • About Me
  • Meadow Installations
    • Pricing & Services
    • Additional Services
  • Pollinator Plants
    • Our Growing Operation
    • Plant Lists
    • Plant information
  • Projects in progress
  • Photo & Video Gallery
  • Links & Resources
  • My Blog
  • Work Opportunities
  • Pollinator education
  • Pollinator Art
  • Contact Us

Take a look at the progression of some recent projects

 From site prep to glorious color in 1 year 


 A transformation from a ecologically useless monoculture of grass into a healthy, functional native habitat is the goal for a many of my recent projects. It's pretty amazing what can be done in one year!  The quality and diversity of these habitats will continue to increase, but even in their first season there is an impressive amount of life and color.  Check out the progression from the beginning of site prep to flowering landscapes in these photos from several of my installations. 

Reynolds Mountain Meadow Spring 2024 to Present

    Craggy Street Pocket Meadow Planted Spring 2024

      Karen Craignolin Park, Asheville spring 2024 to Present

        Black Mountain primary School Planted Fall 2022

          soveregin oaks maedow Planted during Home Construction in Spring 2021

            Downtown Marion Planted Fall 2020

              Slope above Lake tomahawk Black Mountain Planted Fall 2019

                Poplar ridge meadow

                  Black Mountain Pollinator meadow 2019 to the present

                    From invasive vinca to pollinator garden in Montreat

                      pocket Chapel Garden Planted 2022 May our meadows benefit all beings

                        The nature of a garden is to evolve

                        There is beauty in growth

                         Looking forward to sharing more photos of sites as they mature

                         -Bring on the Butterflies-

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                        Photo Credits:Rich lamos- caitlin Beveridge- Emily Sampson- Lisa Kruss

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