January – March 2026

WINTER GARDEN PLANNING SESSIONS

A Gentle, Strategic Start to the Year

Winter is the perfect time to walk your property with fresh eyes — before the rush of spring decisions. Habitual’s Winter Garden Planning Sessions offer a thoughtful, designer-led look at what your landscape needs most in the year ahead.

Whether you’re refining an existing garden, preparing for a spring project, or wanting guidance after a busy season, this session gives you a grounded plan and a renewed sense of direction.

What’s included

A simple, intuitive site sketch

Highlighting key beds, problem areas, and opportunities for enhancement.

Custom seasonal planting ideas

Tailored to your home’s light, soil, and personal style.

A spring priority plan

What to address first, what to improve over time, and where to invest for the biggest impact.

A preliminary estimate range

For any design or installation work you’re considering for early 2025.

Perfect For

  • Gardens needing a designer’s eye before spring

  • Beds that feel tired, sparse, or disconnected

  • New homeowners seeking direction for their land

  • Areas with shade, deer pressure, or persistent challenges

  • Clients preparing for a Spring Refresh or Redesign Package

Investment

$350 – $500 per session depending on plot size.

If you decide to move forward with a design package afterward, your Winter Session fee will be applied as a credit.

Existing clients receive preferred scheduling.

Reserve a Session

To schedule your January–March Winter Planning Session, simply fill out the form below or email directly: lily@habitauldesigns.com

Step Into Spring with Confidence

If your property inspires a larger refresh, a reimagined garden bed, or a full seasonal redesign, Habitual’s Spring Garden Refresh & Redesign Packages provide a natural next step. These packages build on insights from your Winter Session, turning ideas into actionable plans and beautiful, thriving landscapes ready for the growing season.

Learn More About Spring Refresh & Redesign →