
Studio note
GREENPLACE does not want to be hired as a commodity mowing vendor. Our care model exists to protect planting, irrigation, light, soil, and capital decisions over time.
Mowing is a task. Stewardship is an operating layer. The distinction matters because valuable outdoor environments do not fail all at once. They drift: irrigation schedules stop matching weather, pruning loses intent, soil health weakens, lights move out of aim, and small drainage issues become expensive.
A garden needs a memory
A stewardship relationship lets the team remember what the site is supposed to become. That memory changes the work: pruning protects the original line, irrigation tuning protects the planting plan, and capital recommendations are paced instead of improvised.
Monthly care is also capital planning
The best long-term clients use stewardship to plan future improvements. Drip conversion, hardscape repair, plant-palette modernization, lighting changes, and drainage corrections can be phased into a multi-year plan instead of pushed into emergency work.
Our position
We are not trying to win every mowing account. We are built for owners, HOAs, and partners who want the site to be managed as a complete system.
What clients should expect
A stewardship visit should produce more than a clean yard. It should maintain plant health, check irrigation behavior, surface risks, preserve design intent, and give the owner a clearer view of what the garden will need next.


