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Bird House Ecological Landscaping
Andy Covell is the owner of Bird House Ecological Landscaping, and is a knowledgeable landscaper with over 15 years of hands-on experience working with residential clients. Andy is also the former owner of the Bird House Garden Center in Boxborough MA, where he provided landscaping and nursery services to clients for many years.

References available on request. My ecological approach to landscaping is based on an understanding of how plants grow and thrive in nature, their vital roles in their ecosystem, and supporting that natural system through the use of native plants and safe, effective gardening practices and products.

Improving the health of the ecosystem by using native plants that provide vital life resources for animals, birds, and insects. Plant health depends on growing the right plant in the right place, with growing conditions appropriate to the needs of the plant. Using good care and maintenance practices to encourage the growth of healthy plants and reduce the need for irrigation, fertilization, and chemical treatments.
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Starting with a walk of the property, we will develop a planting plan based on a combination of your ideas and preferences, and our design and plant expertise. A thorough site analysis reveals the challenges and opportunities of every potential planting location. Native plants are New England hardy, and typically more pest, disease, and drought resistant than many non-native plants.
A native Butterfly Weed (Asclepias tuberosa) in a garden installed by Bird House in Harvard Massachusetts. Native plants are our specialty and we use native plants whenever appropriate in our planting projects. Native plants are New England hardy, and typically more pest, disease, and drought resistant than many non-native plants.
Rehabilitation pruning can often save neglected or overgrown landscapes and restore their original beauty without the need for more expensive plant removal and replanting. Regular seasonal pruning will maintain plant health, maximize flowering, and keep the aesthetic balance of your plantings. Healthy plants require healthy soil and a soil test is used to identify nutrient deficits/surpluses and the level of organic matter in the soil.
Most property owners have questions about their landscaping from time to time. A meeting with an experienced landscape professional can help you get answers, troubleshoot problems, and turn your ideas into a project plan. Landscaping Q and A - Perhaps you need advice on what to do with problem areas or how to upgrade your current landscaping.
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