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Pollinator Paradise

At River Ranch County Park
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What began as a practical challenge — concealing utility infrastructure within a public park — became an opportunity to create something genuinely educational and ecologically meaningful.

The design centers on an organically shaped garden bed anchored by locally sourced limestone boulders and framed by corten steel. Stone placement guides the eye across the space while select boulders double as seating, inviting visitors to slow down and observe. Native Texas species were clustered by ecological function — larval host plants, high-nectar blooms, and structural evergreens — ensuring color and interest year-round with minimal intervention once established. These plants evolved here. They know what to do.

The result is a working demonstration of how native plants and pollinators depend on each other, and a tangible example of what thoughtful landscaping can look like in visitors' own yards. Beauty rooted in function, materials sourced from the land, plants chosen because they belong here.

Installed March 2026 — Established Garden Photos Coming Soon

Butterfly Border

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Goals and challenges placeholder: Design a compact border that provides continuous nectar and host plants for butterflies. Balancing color, height, and seasonal interest within a narrow bed was the main challenge.

Native Pollinator Patch

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Goals and challenges placeholder: Establish a diverse native pollinator planting for bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects. Goals included drought tolerance and year-round interest; challenges involved site prep and plant establishment in variable conditions.

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