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Green Landscaping
Stone and Garden
Hancock NY – Service area: 50 miles
Founded in 1997, Stone and Garden has installed more than 100 gardens/patios in Brooklyn and Manhattan. We also serve the Delaware River and Catskills bioregions. Natural stone is our specialty and we consult, design, install and provide it! We will install plantings and prefer to work with edible foods, water harvesting, composting systems and food forest gardening, herb spirals.
In 2004 we included permaculture design in our services. I am a qualified permaculture teacher and run the Hancock
The Garden Route Company
San Francisco CA – Service area: 50 miles
We are a landscape design/build firm specializing in custom residential & estate planning, landscape architecture, consulting and construction. Our projects included small back yards in San Francisco to large rural estates, organic vinyards & wetlands around the Bay Area. Our typical project includes sustainable building materials, native plant species ad ecological restoration.
We have completed numerous "green" projects throughout the Bay Area. We received the 2004 SFBA Sustainable Landscaping
Thread Collective
Brooklyn NY – Service area: 50 miles
Thread Collective is a multi-disciplinary design firm based in New York, whose projects include landscape and temporary installations, and architecture. Elliott Maltby has a degree in landscape architecture with extensive experience in public art; Mark Mancuso and Gita Nandan have degrees in architecture. Thread Collective is committed to exploring the seams between building, art and landscape, not only as disciplinary boundaries to be blurred, but as spatial edges, rich with design opportunity.

