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Native Gardens that support Wildlife and Pollinators Bedford, New York  914-234-0161 PeterAtkinsandAssociates@gmail.com

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3RD YEAR MEADOW STARTED BY PERENNIAL PLUGS. AUGUST/SEPTEMBER PHOTO SHOT

Landscape House that replaced front lawn to a native sanctuary

Lets build gardens Not Lawns

I think it’s fair to say that pollinator garden design is at the heart of most garden planning these days. Or at least I’m hopeful that it is. I see a greater percentage of homes where the garden is becoming more of the focal point than a traditional lawn. And whether it’s more traditionally planted or bursting with blooms, I can see the intention of planting to attract bees, birds, butterflies, and other beneficial insects.


One of the best things about gardening is bringing beneficial wildlife to your yard, especially pollinators. Bees and butterflies may first come to mind, but many other insects such as moths, wasps, and beetles also help plants make fruits and seeds by transferring pollen from flower to flower. Most of these creatures don't sting, so you don't need to worry about that when welcoming nature into your garden (if you are allergic to stings, then of course you do need to be more careful).


However, not just any plant will attract pollinators to your yard; you need to include species with plenty of nectar-rich flowers. The more of these plants you have in your garden, the more you'll be able to enjoy butterflies and other fascinating insects.

"Ecological landscaping works with the natural systems of our environment rather than in opposition". "This means we build beneficial soil life, choose plants that are adapted to your yard’s microclimates, create beneficial connections between elements in your yard which creates less work and more fun". "It is a blend of organic land care, horticulture and ecology that is applied to solve your landscaping problems". "We design and maintain Landscapes and Gardens that are Organic and Thriving".

Susan and Dick C.

Pound Ridge, NY Fall 2024

Hi Peter

" I think the job you and the guys did is spectacular. It looks (new meadow) fantastic. The design is wonderful and I can’t wait to watch the garden through an entire year to see the diversity plants and how it develops. The rain is perfect to get everything settled in for the winter. I agree, you and your team have done a superb". Susan C.

Swimming Pool Along Pollinator Perennial Garden

Perennial Border along Swimming Pool

Perennial Garden Armonk

A friends perennial garden that I was invited to visit. The joe Pye weed and the Heliopsis (yellow) daily are balanced with the old crabapple. A stunning garden. Photo Peter Atkins

Rain garden in Pound Ridge

Perennial Border off the driveway. It also absorbs water from run off and is a designed "Rain Garden.

Native Garden in Greenwich, CT

Hydrangea in New Canaan, CT

Garden in Redding, CT

Native Garden in Bedford, NY

A Black Bear Visited us one Day

Pound Ridge, NY

"Peter Atkins and his talented design team completely changed our outdoor living space transforming it from a nearly useless back yard, to a place I can't even describe other than amazing!!  Peter Atkins had a vision and it started with an edible garden, to a perennial garden, stone walls, lawn steps and a new entire driveway entrance complete with an ornamental orchard.   Peter Atkins and Associates responded quickly and came out to quote right away. From start to finish, 100% awesome".

POLLINATOR PATHWAY GARDEN

POLLINATOR PATHWAY GARDEN

Jason

5 Bed System with Vegetable and Herbs Section

"We are so happy with our garden! It is growing so well, we suspect you slipped some super powers into the soil. Seriously, we have tomatoes and cucumbers growing up and over. Yes you have mastered the soil chemistry. We could not be happier, and will probably be having you back to build another bed or two..".


Welcome Home by Peter Atkins and Associates

Welcome Home by Peter Atkins and Associates

"Excellence is always our goal, and it is evident by the work we do, which is second to none" as quoted by owner Peter Atkins

"We have used  Peter Atkins and Associates Landscaping to maintain our home on Long Island Sound in Stamford, CT. ..Every time the experience has been outstanding! Every step is pleasant and easy. The design team takes the time to listen to exactly what we want and provides an excellent plan. When the work gets started, the workers are completely professional, skilled, tidy and efficient. The end result is always beyond our expectations. We will continue to use Peter Atkins to maintain our gardens and offer me fresh new ideas so the gardens are uplifting and enjoyed in all the season. You will not be foolish to contact Peter for your garden needs".

Spring Flowers Capture this large flower bed for Easter Holiday by Peter Atkins

Design ideas for a coastal landscaping in New York.

Estate on Long Island Sound Maintained by Peter Atkins and Team

Photo of a coastal landscaping in New York.

Head Gardeners waters transplanted perennials in Stamford, CT

Backyard Lawns meet Stunning Perennial Borders

Rear Back yard welcomes Perennial Garden

WHY YOU SHOULD HIRE US


Every team member at Peter Atkins and Associates is dedicated to transforming your property into an oasis of beauty and maintaining its health all four seasons of the year. A team approach means you get the benefit of our expert staff with a combined 40 years of experience. We all have our own gardens and asking us to participate in your garden is a thrill.

Meadow Meets Lawn Edge. Clients favorite color is color.

This is Pollinator Perennial Garden By Peter Atkins

Meadow Gardens we designed, installed and maintain

Pollinator Garden Entrance to a Home in CT

The Pollinator Project

WHAT IS A POLLINATOR PATHWAY?

  • This Pollinator Pathway project is organized by volunteers from town conservation organizations (listed on each town's page) working together to establish pollinator-friendly habitat and food sources for bees, butterflies, hummingbirds and other pollinating insects and wildlife along a series of continuous corridors.  Most native bees have a range of about 750 meters, so the goal is to connect properties that are no farther apart than that. 




Margret P. Bedford


"We cannot thank you enough for the incredible work and friendliness throughout this whole process. It was such an easy, enjoyable experience and I am forever grateful for my gorgeous new living space! The Pollinator beds are perfect size, organic in nature, the plants are growing and the entire system is rewarding. We will be singing your praises to any and everyone who mentions yards, plants or gardening."



PLANTS INSTEAD OF LAWNS

LETS USE PLANT INSTEAD  OF LAWNS

Home In Greenwich that Peter Visited on House Tour

Mass Planting are Effective in Transforming flowers of Drama

Customer Love for Astilbes in the Garden

ORGANIC LAWN AND POLLINATOR GARDENS ON THE EDGES

POLLINATOR PERENNIAL GARDEN WITH AN ORGANIC LAWN

WHY POLLINATOR GARDEN ARE CRITICAL TO LIFE SUPPORT?

"Without pollinators, we cannot feed ourselves. Pollinators fertilize the plants in our yards and parks but also on our farms and orchards. Imported European honeybees are the ones we think of most often, but there are over 349 species of bees native to Connecticut and 416 species native to New York, and they play a vital role in pollinating the plants we rely on in our communities. Pollinator populations are in sharp decline because of pesticide use and loss of habitat. Bee populations, both native and honeybees, have seen sharp declines. Monarch butterflies have declined by 94.6% in the last 20 years, according to the US Wildlife Federation. A recent German study shows a 75% decline in all flying insects in the last 25 years.  The threat to pollinators is a threat to us!"

Tiered Garden with Fountain Grass and Mixed Perennials and Arborvitaes

Tiered Garden with Fountain Grass and Mixed Perennials and Arborvitaes

A LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT VIEW ON POLLINATOR GARDENS

Peter Atkins, Landscape Architect, a good planting palette should always aim for full season color and blooms. While this should provide lots of pollen and nectar resources for your local pollinators, ideal pollinator habitat should provide significant native floral diversity, optimized for your site’s conditions. In general, the more biologically diverse a site is, the more species of pollinators it can support.

Native Pollinator Gardens - This could be your private paradise.

sedges used along rip rap gravel bed
Pollinator garden in North Salem by Peter Atkins

Sara & Jeff, B

"Peter is a great communicator and is excellent to work with. He and his team not only possess excellent plant knowledge, but  their recommendations for cutting gardens, vegetable garden and perennial gardens have been spot on. The landscaping is gorgeous, all the plants, trees and shrubs are thriving and perfectly situated. I am now able to entertain and enjoy this space every day.We highly recommend Peter!"

EMIRA

Upper Westchester County

We've had the pleasure of working with  Peter Atkins and his staff on several occasions over the past 10 years - three patios, an outdoor fireplace and a circular driveway in brown unlock which we must admit is stunning.  Peter consistently demonstrated an attention to detail and follow-up throughout the entire project. He is a trusted landscape designer and artisan.

"

Peter Atkins  is a talented landscape Designer and container designer. He

has helped to re-design some of our larger properties  as well as to select and design our planting containers when we need vibrant pots for open houses, garden staging, parties and special events.

I highly recommend Peter for your future projects."

BARBARA -  Bedford Village, NY Realtor

PETER ATKINS

ABOUT PLANTING POTS

'' We put a lot of thought into the containers we use in our spaces. Outdoor containers are an essential design element, because they serve as both a vessel and a sculptural piece. The vision becomes not so much about the mix of plants that go into the containers, but more about the combination of the plants with the planter".

Perennial Garde

Pound Ridge Pollinator Pathway Project. We were asked to seed this slope with hydra seed and instead we designed a pollinator pathway perennial gardens. This photo is the third year growth. Designer P

Pollinator Gardens

Woodland Gardens

Inspiration for a landscaping in New York.

Perennials Gardens

Mixed Gardens

Ground Cover Gardens

Native Grass & Wildflower Meadows

The popularity of native grass and wildflower meadows is growing. PETER ATKINS has spent the last ten years developing strategies for creating these drought-tolerant natural areas which offer habitat for wildlife, attract insects and pollinators and increase overall biodiversity, while building something that is both unique and aesthetically pleasing.

NATIVE MEADOW GARDEN SERVICES

Design of Meadows

Our meadow installations are derived from hand-selected seed mixes with a mixture of native warm season grasses. Our clients mostly list aesthetics as the primary reason for having a meadow installed, though all of them express interest in habitat restoration, biodiversity, and ecology. All of our clients love butterflies and hummingbirds. We take this into consideration when choosing our seed mixes.


Native Gardens That Pollinate

Our ultimate goal is to establish truly sustainable plantings composed of native perennials; beautiful plant communities that can be maintained with once-a-year mowing. One goal of many clients is to plant a native wildflower meadow, and each is infinitely more interesting than mowing a lawn or bush hogging a field. And beyond being beautiful, wildflowers have the power to nourish the land.

Meadow Installation

After designing your meadow, we plan for its installation. The key ingredient in this step is preparation. We identify the correct method of installation as it may vary from site to site in an effort to enhance the overall health of the meadow. Then, we use a unique process with specialized equipment to install hand-selected seed mixtures to maximize germination.


Benefits to Wildlife

The environmental benefits of meadow installation are enormous. The most popular environmental benefit is that of the wildlife. We have seen endless butterflies, bees and birds including goldfinches in our meadows. We also see turkeys, fledglings, quail and the list goes on and on.

Horticultural Maintenance

Our meadow maintenance plan manages the growth of the meadow toward the goal of the client. In some instances, we nurture perennials to help encourage good root growth and plant development. Perennial meadows take an average of three years to reach full maturity. In other instances, we work with annuals to provide flashes of amazing seasonal color.


Weed Management

A potential problem in some meadows, even after eradicating most of the existing vegetation, is the presence of weed seed of a few aggressive weeds like euonymus, mustard, thistle, barberry, mug wort and others. We advocate a monitoring and treatment program which targets aggressive weeds early on when they can be economically and efficiently managed for long term success within the client's objectives and goals.

JOHN

Pound Ridge, NY

"We have worked with the Peter Atkins and Associates teams for 8 yrs. Their attention to detail quality is matched to no other. They spare no expense to make sure their customer is absolutely satisfied. The team did the job as estimated, worked hard to execute the job. Peter was on the job site daily and the entire crew is is top notch!!!"

Maintenance Includes Removal of Invasive Mugwort, Barberry, Mile Weed and Mustard Weed

NATIVE MEADOWS BY PETER ATKINS AND ASSOCIATES

Wetland Restoration with Native Grasses, Perennials and Shrubs

Greg and  Megan

Armonk, NY

"Very friendly and helpful to work with. I had a vision of what I was looking for and  Peter Atkins came up with a plan to make that happen. The follow up to check on the work was great too. They stand behind their work. I like that and would recommend the company to others".   


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Best of Houzz 2016 - Design
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The color of bulbs by Peter Atkins and Associates

Let's talk about your dream yard

Initial consultations is $150 fee. This will be returned back to you when you sign a contract with us. Peter Atkins will come to your property, listen to your ideas and talk about how we can work together to create your dream landscape.


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