Turn a thirsty lawn into a thriving native yard.
Wild Yard Company designs and installs Virginia‑native landscapes that look intentional, stay beautiful across seasons, and support pollinators, without the high-maintenance “yard treadmill.”
Less water
Native plantings that match Virginia’s climate and reduce irrigation needs.
More life
Pollinator habitat, birds, and beneficial insects, built into the design.
HOA‑friendly
Clear borders, tidy edges, and planting plans that look “finished.”
What we do
A bright, modern alternative to “mow, blow, repeat.” Built around native plants, healthy soil, and clean edges.
Native garden design + install
Plant palettes, bed shapes, and installation that look great from day one and improve as they fill in.
- Front-yard statement beds
- Side-yard habitat corridors
- Perennials, shrubs, and small trees
Native trees + shrubs
Structure plants that anchor a landscape for years, selected for your light, soil, and space.
- Eastern redbud, serviceberry, dogwood
- Inkberry, winterberry, viburnums
- Placement for shade + curb appeal
Lawn reduction + “tidy wild” conversions
Replace lawn where it matters (and keep lawn where you want it) with crisp edges and simple maintenance.
- Sheet-mulch conversions
- Mulch/stone path accents
- Low-maintenance seasonal care
Our promise: we prioritize design that looks intentional, because “native” shouldn’t mean “messy.”
How we quote: transparent, scoped work. For now we’re quoting via email while scheduling tools come online.
Our process
Simple steps, fewer surprises.
- 1) Email consult: send photos + goals to info@wildyardcompany.com
- 2) Plan: a clear proposal (plants, layout, timeline)
- 3) Install: prep, planting, borders, mulch
- 4) Aftercare: a short checklist so your new yard thrives
Serving Richmond first
We’re starting locally so we can build region‑specific plant palettes for the Piedmont, river soils, and RVA’s microclimates.
Want a yard that supports local wildlife and still looks polished? Start with our Richmond page: native landscaping in Richmond, VA.