We transform overgrown or tired gardens into beautiful, functional spaces tailored to your style and needs.
This once-overgrown garden was transformed into a calm, structured space with new turf, raised beds, and a decked seating area — perfect for family time and quiet evenings alike.
This once-overgrown garden was transformed into a calm, structured space with new turf, raised beds, and a decked seating area — perfect for family time and quiet evenings alike.
A small, paved city garden redesigned with sleek patio slabs, built-in planters, and contemporary lighting — turning a tight space into a stylish outdoor haven.
It looks like something out of a magazine. I still can’t believe it’s the same space!
We rewilded parts of this garden with wildflowers, a small pond, and natural fencing to attract local wildlife while keeping a tidy, usable layout.
It’s peaceful, beautiful, and we see more birds and butterflies than ever. PlantCare completely understood our vision.n before, but now it’s our favourite part of the house. PlantCare absolutely nailed it.
Prices vary based on size, features, and materials. We offer free consultations and detailed quotes tailored to your project.
Most residential garden projects don’t require planning permission, but we’ll advise you if your plans fall outside permitted development.
Timelines depend on the scope of work — from a few days for small jobs to several weeks for full garden makeovers.
Yes! We’re happy to incorporate things like trees, patios, or structures into the new design if they work for your vision.
While we don’t offer regular garden maintenance, we do provide care instructions and tips to help keep your garden looking great.
We’re based in San Diego and serve clients throughout the greater San Diego area and surrounding neighborhoods.
Absolutely — we specialize in creating beautiful, low-water landscapes using native plants and sustainable design principles.
We work year-round, but spring and fall are often ideal times to plant and build, depending on the type of work needed.