Community Soil Service
Land Regeneration & Resilience
Regenerative practices that improve soil health, recharge groundwater, and enhance habitat—reversing decline while creating beauty.
A thoughtful, whole-property approach
Many modern approaches to land use have caused negative ecological impacts. We prioritize design details, material selections, and maintenance regimes that reverse these trends—improving soil health, recharging groundwater, and enhancing habitat value while providing beautiful spaces for landowners.
Whole-systems ecological design
Our practice draws on permaculture—a whole-systems design methodology that integrates modern and traditional land-use strategies with design principles and environmental ethics to create abundant, regenerative landscapes. We emphasize beneficial connections between elements on site and the natural context.
Water as an asset
We design swales, rain gardens, and stormwater features that capture rainfall, slow runoff, control erosion, and recharge groundwater—turning water from a liability into one of your property’s greatest assets.
Habitat that thrives
From restoring oak woodlands to building habitat on neglected acreage, we meticulously bring health back to the land so its beauty, abundance, and biodiversity can be cherished for generations.
Questions about land regeneration
What is regenerative landscaping?
Regenerative landscaping improves the land over time—building soil, recharging groundwater, and enhancing habitat—rather than simply maintaining a static appearance.
Can you restore neglected or damaged land?
Yes. We specialize in carefully restoring health to neglected and fire-impacted land using ecological and permaculture principles.
Start With The Land
Book your site visit.
Tell us about your property and what you hope it can become. We offer a complimentary half-hour visit for prospective Sonoma County clients.


