Tandem
Our favorite projects include a close relationship with clients during the design and building phases. In this case, our client was excited to work alongside us, taking on parts of the project herself during and after our workday ended. We were able to work up to a set budget, knowing that the client could continue from there, making a large installation much more manageable in cost and more approachable since we would be on site to give guidance whenever needed.
The driving challenges were the constructed slopes that overwhelmed the feel of the site. Since these were practically-built slopes for construction, there was very little natural feel to them – no undulations or variations in grade that you might find in a woodland. Failing retaining walls sparked the idea of using excess soil to extend the constructed slopes, adding dimensions to the backyard.
Another driving force was the client’s children. Since the site was already overtaken by buckthorn that the client had managed to cut back significantly since moving in, there was a lot of woody material on site we could use to create wattles, dead hedges, and log stairs to create a natural playscape (complete with slide on the slope! Can you spot it in the photos?)
A focus on native woodland plants and increasing the amount of shrubs and trees to add more dimension and verticality will help enclose the space as a refuge.
As the years go on, the client is dedicated to continuing to manage the Buckthorn and increasing the diversity of the site, as well as reaping the rewards of an extensive edible garden in the back and orchard in the front yard!
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Client:
Private Residential
Maple Grove, MN
Project Start:
Fall 2025
Project Duration:
3 weeks, client continuing on

