Create a beautiful, sustainable outdoor space with our unique approach.
customized native landscape design unique to you
Creating beautiful landscapes is at the core of what we do at Bare Roots Gardening. But our landscapes go beyond mere beauty – they capitalize on the stunning native plants present throughout the Columbia, South Carolina area and come together in a bespoke design to complement your space that attracts hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies, bursting into a riot of incredible colors during every passing season.
functionality in every design
The intention behind our native plant landscaping designs is to create spaces that resonate with your ideals of beauty while implementing plants, trees, shrubs, and flowers that align with the natural ecosystem. Our primary focus is on biodiversity when designing new landscapes while using a variety of plant species that create ecosystems that will support a range of wildlife, including birds, insects, and pollinators.
landscaping with biodiversity in mind
Beyond the variety and beauty of our native plant landscaping comes enhanced water conservation. Native plants are adapted to local rainfall patterns and soil types, so once established, they require minimal irrigation. You can also cut back on yard maintenance, especially if you are looking to replace monoculture areas (like lawn and/or invasive plants) in favor for a space that is considerate of the local ecosystem and climate. Once established, native plant landscapes require less maintenance compared to traditional lawns and gardens.
we do landscaping differently
Our specialized, three-step process ensures your landscape is more than just a design – it becomes a space you love, enjoy, and resonate with for years to come. Schedule a consultation with us today and discover how we intertwine beauty and functionality with every native plant landscaping design we create.
At Bare Roots Gardening, we proudly offer native plant landscaping services for customers in Columbia, West Columbia, Shandon, Melrose Heights, Forest Hills, Elmwood Park Historic District, and Earlewood, South Carolina.