Pastures, Rocks & Trees
Call now
Call now
Website
Call
Pastures, Rocks & Trees deliberately remains a one-man, small and truly dedicated operation with extensive machinery to reduce the client's cost. John developed his concept of sculpting land in New England around 2001 and continued that when he relocated to Tangipahoa, Louisiana in 2006. Sculpting, or shaping, land is similar to sculpting wood, clay, soft metal - almost any malleable material.

That also includes renovating, recovering, and enhancing natural richness of healthy soils. Dependent on one's definition of boundaries, all outdoor spaces regardless of size include one if not all three descriptions: (1) open pastures and fields, (2) closed woods, trees and shrubs, and (3) installed non-organic, man-made installations (roads, walls, fences, buildings, ponds, drainage systems, gardens, food plots, benches, et cetera).
Services
John has spent thirty, productive years as a designer/builder of both residential and commercial "spaces" over the entire United States, including fifteen years of specific small landscaping/design projects. John's customers employed his services primarily for his strong artistic abilities supported by solid construction practices.
Solutions to design problems often reveal themselves once the obvious negative components are addressed first. Most of these remedies need not to be expensive and/or complicated but may require several years to complete in small increments. Although John chooses not to "maintain, " he enjoys both installing and returning to extended projects by his excited clients.
The "organic design" process repeatedly is most rewarding to John and his clients, similar to opening up Holiday presents. Also, it can be the scariest to those clients who quickly become insecure about their eventual, overall $ costs. However, once a direction of any design is chosen, John offers either a total price or prices per installment.
Every individual has their own unique ingredients for their image of fields and pastures. Those personal images become tailored with daily use by animals (both domesticated and wild), by the client, as well as by the flora from either native or cultivated sources. Success of the steward's open spaces depends on his ability to integrate all spatial and physical needs, including one more: his/her own personal aesthetic touches.
Almost all active grazing pastures, regardless of their topography and geographical location, can suffer from compaction when not rotated frequently and when a balanced flora growth is not maintained.
Reviews
Review Pastures, Rocks & Trees

Be the first to review Pastures, Rocks & Trees.

Write a Review