
Native Meadows for the Northeast
Our Mission
We help homeowners and land-owning businesses across the Northeast transform conventional lawn and vacant land into native meadow landscapes that restore ecological function, reduce long-term maintenance, and respond to a changing climate.
Our work is grounded in ecological science and driven by advocacy: lawns no longer serve our land, our waterways, or our communities. Native meadows do.
The Pollinator Crisis
Native pollinators—including bees, butterflies, moths, beetles, and birds—are declining at alarming rates across the Northeast and North America. Scientific research consistently identifies three primary drivers: habitat loss, pesticide use, and lack of native flowering plants.
50%+
decline in some native bee species
75%
of flowering plants depend on pollinators
1/3
of food crops rely on pollination
Converting even small areas of lawn to native meadow directly addresses the single greatest limiting factor pollinators face: habitat.
Who We Serve
Homeowners
Less weekly yard work. Reduced costs. Increased habitat for birds and pollinators. A landscape that changes beautifully through the seasons.
Businesses & Landowners
Demonstrate environmental leadership. Support ESG and sustainability goals. Reduce long-term land management expenses.
Beauty That Changes With the Seasons
Unlike lawn—which looks largely the same from spring through fall—a meadow evolves continuously, offering color, texture, and movement throughout the year.
Spring
Fresh greens and early blooms support emerging pollinators.
Summer
Layered color, height variation, and waves of butterflies and native bees.
Fall
Peak bloom with golds, purples, and reds—the most striking time of year.
Winter
Quiet structure of seed heads and grasses provide habitat and visual interest.
Ready to Transform Your Land?
Every meadow begins with understanding—and grows through intentional action.