Kalmia Landscape Design is a one woman landscape design only firm. I work with you to design your setting in a way that suits your lifestyle, values and budget. Kirsten's love for landscape design stems from her belief that our physical environments are instrumental in the way that we feel. She believes that landscapes can provide a sense of safety, inspiration, beauty, sensory stimulation, and reverence.
Whether it's simply walking in a garden or natural setting, sitting on a bench and listening to the sounds around you, or getting your hands in the dirt, Kirsten believes in the healing and transformative power of nature and the connection of mind and body that opening up to the natural world brings.
Currently pursuing a degree in Mental Health Counseling, Kirsten is planning to expand her work to include traditional talk therapy utilizing Therapeutic Horticulture and Expressive Arts modalities while continuing to do landscape design with a special focus on healing gardens.
Whether it's simply walking in a garden or natural setting, sitting on a bench and listening to the sounds around you, or getting your hands in the dirt, Kirsten believes in the healing and transformative power of nature and the connection of mind and body that opening up to the natural world brings.
Currently pursuing a degree in Mental Health Counseling, Kirsten is planning to expand her work to include traditional talk therapy utilizing Therapeutic Horticulture and Expressive Arts modalities while continuing to do landscape design with a special focus on healing gardens.
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Kirsten is expanding her practice of landscape design to specialize in the creation of healing, meditation and therapeutic gardens. Kirsten has been designing residential landscapes since 2003. A graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill with a studio art degree, Kirsten went on to pursue a Masters in Landscape Architecture at NCSU.
St. Ambrose Episcopal Church in Raleigh, NC is a 150 year old historically black Espicopal congregation in the heart of Raleigh, NC.
After needing to relocate the cremains of several parishioners due to a plumbing upgrade, the church envisioned a new garden that would provide a beautiful environment for people to visit their loved ones, a place in which to hold outside worship services, a garden for prayer, and an environmental asset to the local ecosystem.
After needing to relocate the cremains of several parishioners due to a plumbing upgrade, the church envisioned a new garden that would provide a beautiful environment for people to visit their loved ones, a place in which to hold outside worship services, a garden for prayer, and an environmental asset to the local ecosystem.
University of Maine Extension Bulletin #2701, Designing Your Landscape for Maine, Developed by Kirsten Reberg-Horton, landscape designer, in collaboration with Lois Berg Stack, Extension ornamental horticulture specialist and Laura Wilson, Extension assistant scientist. University of Maine Extension Bulletin #2702: Adding a Rain Garden to Your Landscape, landscape diagrams and plant lists by Kirsten Reberg-Horton.
If you would like more information from any of the references below, please feel free to contact Kalmia Landscape Design to request phone numbers or e-mail addresses in order to do so. Serious inquiries only, please. For years we have been talking about updating the area around our home. When we learned Kirsten Reberg-Horton was back in town, we jumped at the opportunity.
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