Client tools

Three ways to see the next step.

Each experience is built for a different kind of project: map the lawn, shape the garden, or organize the request. Pick the world that matches what you want to do.

01 · Field system

Mow 5000 Estimator

Outline the mowable lawn on a real map and see an approximate weekly service range.

Measure my lawn
02 · Garden Lab

Bed Builder

Explore real plants, care rhythms, wildlife value, placement, and design ideas.

Build a bed concept
03 · Project desk

Quote Builder

Turn a project idea into the few details that help us give you the right next step.

Build a quote request
Edgeline project deskSecure intake · ready

Quick quote request

Tell us the essentials. We'll handle the next step.

One short form gets the right details to our team. Text or Messenger is always there if that's easier.

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Edgeline Garden Lab // system onlineCentral CT // climate-aware palette
Plant specimens, garden tools, and a hand-drawn bed plan on the Edgeline Garden Lab workbenchLight profileFlexibleSite modelAwaiting property
Module 01 · Landscape intelligenceDesign a living system.

A horticultural interface for real properties. Read the site, explore species, and shape a palette before an Edgeline specialist turns it into a plan.

12 Species04 System layersCT Local climate

Botanical interface · Lab session 01

Build a living system, not just a plant list.

Explore how each plant looks, lives, and fits the long-term rhythm of your bed. Your saved palette becomes the starting point for an Edgeline design consultation.

How much light does the bed get?
What feeling fits your home?
Live specimenHydrangea paniculata
White panicle hydrangea flower clusters against green foliageMedium maintenanceTap plants to change the view

Species photo: AS Photography · CC BY 4.0 · resized for web

Hydrangea paniculata

Hydrangea

Flowering anchor

A generous, welcoming focal point for front entries and layered beds.

Maintenance level
Medium
Trim frequency
One species-specific prune each year; remove spent or damaged stems as needed.
Companion insects & benefits
Pollinators visit fertile blooms; dense growth can shelter songbirds.
Pressure to watch
Deer may browse new growth. Afternoon heat and dry soil can wilt foliage.
First response
Check root-zone moisture and drainage first. Remove only failed stems, then identify the variety before pruning or treating.

Plant-health guidance tiers

01 / ObserveConfirm the symptomCheck the whole plant, timing, light, water, and likely browsing or pest pressure before acting.
02 / CorrectFix the site firstUse the least-disruptive cultural change: moisture, drainage, airflow, mulch, sanitation, or pruning.
03 / EscalateGet a diagnosisPhotograph the plant and contact Edgeline before choosing any treatment or pesticide product.

Good horticulture starts with diagnosis. These are broad first-response ideas, not a plant-health diagnosis or pesticide recommendation.

04 · Living system preview3 plants in the concept

Clean & structured · Flexible conditions

Plant photo sources & licenses
Send the Lab concept to the design deskSite read · future rendering · plant placement · spacing · care direction
Text this concept

Helpful first steps, not cookie-cutter answers. Final recommendations and pricing depend on your property, access, current conditions, and what you want the finished result to feel like. We'll review those details with you before work is scheduled.