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Stormwater Is a Design Discipline

How water management shapes the plan long before the planting does

Water moves through a site whether or not a design accounts for it, and most of the landscape failures we're asked to fix started as drainage problems nobody addressed at the outset. We treat stormwater management as a design constraint from the first site visit, not an engineering requirement layered on afterward. Grading, soil structure, and planting choices are all working to slow, filter, and direct water before a single ornamental decision gets made. The result is a landscape that holds up in a hundred-year storm and still looks like it was designed for beauty, not just performance.

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