Bee Kind Landscapes

Bee Kind Landscapes Bee Kind Landscapes is growing the future of conservation through native plants and healthy ecosystems. Hi, we're Bee Kind Landscapes from Happy Valley, PA.

We’re a service provider (design + build), and more, building better ways to manage the land. We provide conservation focused, nature inspired, and pollinator friendly landscaping. Designm build, and maintenance; residential or commercial. Bee Kind's Famous Friendly Service.

First year meadows are lovely!Don't worry, we pulled all the Canada thistle right after the photo.Thistle and Mugwort ar...
05/14/2026

First year meadows are lovely!

Don't worry, we pulled all the Canada thistle right after the photo.

Thistle and Mugwort are our two most consistent first year meadow wreckers.

This is a meadow on the BKL ranch, and an experimental one at that. Trying something different here we will discuss at a later point (or just nuke it and start over).

We are fully booked for 2026 but are taking on consultations for meadow installs in 2027 and beyond (with possible openings for fall 2026 prep work).

Looking for reclaimed barnstone/fieldstone or a souce to gather ridgetop sandstone.  WIthin an hour of State College, cl...
04/27/2026

Looking for reclaimed barnstone/fieldstone or a souce to gather ridgetop sandstone. WIthin an hour of State College, closer is better. Can pay for material based on quantity and condition

Please message or call if you have anything. 814-400-5484

And so begins the 2026 season, with a burn of the home sedge bank and milkweed and goldenrod patch.We are back.Going int...
03/06/2026

And so begins the 2026 season, with a burn of the home sedge bank and milkweed and goldenrod patch.

We are back.

Going into our third season, we are taking on a limited schedule of new clients for 2026.

Our focus continues to shift toward native habitat restoration on acreage and showy meadow installations. Meadow installs are a phased, multi-year projects. Now booking 2029’s vibrant blooms, yes, it’s a process. We are becoming less equipment intense with most installs, and are offering lower per acre rates than past seasons. The downside is establishment takes a little longer, and chemical control of aggressive species is required. The upside is long term establishment is better.

We also started a small nursery operation to service our work, and hope to offer limited sales of native plants and trees in the 2027 season. Please inquire this season if interested. It absolutely helps us to know what there is demand for. Tree seedlings in rocket containers, anyone? If BKL could spread one trend to the world, let’s put the calipers away and plant more seedlings.

Most of our landscape maintenance work and hardscape construction projects are now serviced by trusted subcontractors - just an FYI. We don’t take a middleman cut, we are only paid for our services. We just like to be transparent.
Please call or text Joe at 814-531-5243 to inquire about services or just to chat native plants.

Thanks and looking forward to a great 2026 season,

Joe and the Bee Kind Family

It's meadow szn, Central PA.So excited to share more of our meadow and forest buffer work in the coming years.
09/30/2025

It's meadow szn, Central PA.

So excited to share more of our meadow and forest buffer work in the coming years.



Native gardens are not just vibes, they're real, important  conservation for at risk species such as the striking Monarc...
09/26/2025

Native gardens are not just vibes, they're real, important conservation for at risk species such as the striking Monarch Butterly. Had a visitor last night, drying off from the rain.





A New Chapter for Bee Kind LandscapesFriends in Conservation,Bee Kind Landscapes is shifting from being a local service ...
09/24/2025

A New Chapter for Bee Kind Landscapes

Friends in Conservation,

Bee Kind Landscapes is shifting from being a local service provider to a conservation-focused design, consulting, and research company.

First though, a heartfelt thank you. Every project we’ve worked on this season and last has been made possible by the support of our customers, friends, employees, and partners. From removing invasives at the ballpark, to planting a few native wildflower meadows, to helping families build gardens, we’ve had a lot of fun and made a lot of great memories. We’re deeply grateful to everyone who has supported us.

At the same time, we need to be candid: we’re not equipped to grow as a local landscaping service at this time. We remain passionate about advancing our goals, but it's time for us to take the next step in our mission. Like many small businesses, we’ve faced staffing and sourcing challenges. But our laser focus has always been on one thing: advancing conservation by fighting invasives and growing the market for more sustainable native landscaping.

This doesn’t mean we’re shutting down. In fact, it’s the opposite. We’re still out in the field every week, but instead of building every garden ourselves, we focus on piloting methods, collecting data, and teaching crews how to succeed with natives. We’ve acquired property and launched significant R&D projects to test new models that go far beyond local service. Our aim is to help build an entire regional ecosystem, not just a landscaping business. In the next phase, we hope to support:

Broader regional conservation and ecological restoration initiatives

Rural economic development

Preservation of family farms

Support for micro entrepreneurship in the environmental industry

Less reliance on volunteers for public and private conservation work

We believe the future of conservation landscaping is bright. We can grow the industry and make conservation land management practices the norm. We may just be a little early to the party, which is a good thing. With that in mind, we’re focusing on developing scalable systems that governments, nonprofits, and landowners can adopt across the region.

That’s where our energy is going now. So what projects are we still interested in?

Large, on-brand installations — in partnership. We collaborate with contractors, nonprofits, and landowners to execute the work while we focus on design, field time, and data collection. Our end goal is to teach landscapers how to do the native landscaping business better.

Consulting — site assessments, project design, sourcing strategies, and long-term maintenance plans. Our role is to guide landowners, nonprofits, and agencies toward successful outcomes while avoiding costly mistakes.

Research pilots — projects that double as trials, giving us insight into species performance, establishment methods, and long-term outcomes.

Nursery collaborations — we are investing significant resources in exploring the propagation of native plants at scale

In short, we’re looking for collaborative projects where we can contribute expertise and get our boots dirty, but the heavy lifting is shared. Our role is to learn, document, and share methods that make conservation landscaping viable at scale. We’re not academics. We’re practitioners who get our boots muddy, but we bring financial discipline and operational systems that the conservation industry badly needs.

Over the coming months, expect to hear updates as we share progress from the field: seed trials, restoration funding research, and collaborative projects designed to push conservation landscaping forward. Please follow us on Facebook for occasional updates.

Thank you for standing with us in this next chapter. This has never been just about landscaping. It’s about building a movement together; one that puts conservation first.



— Joe and the Bee Kind Landscapes & Invasive Pros Team

We need some help!We're looking for Central PA landowners that care about conservation and native plants.  We are collec...
09/22/2025

We need some help!

We're looking for Central PA landowners that care about conservation and native plants.

We are collecting select wild seeds for propogation and need private landowners that will grant us access to collect on their property.

We are specifically looking for diverse upland meadows, and wetland/pond/stream areas.

If you own raw land with vibrant meadows, woods, or natural areas, and you’d like to see those genetics carried forward into new conservation plantings, we’d love to come check it out.

We tread lightly, collect by hand, and keep the harvest sustainable.

If you're interested, please drop a comment or get in touch with me. Thanks!

Joe Minich
Bee Kind

The dog days of summer gave us a little breather on installs, so we knocked out some seasonal tree work. BKL started in ...
08/20/2025

The dog days of summer gave us a little breather on installs, so we knocked out some seasonal tree work. BKL started in the tree biz, and we still take on the tree jobs that make sense for our crew (with prices that are tough to beat).

This old tree had turned into a hazard, but taking it down opens the door for healthier growth and new possibilities. Safe removals today, thriving landscapes tomorrow.

All native install we did in July at Hollow Valley Farm.  Chickens were the challenge here!  And shade.  Fortunately we ...
08/09/2025

All native install we did in July at Hollow Valley Farm. Chickens were the challenge here! And shade. Fortunately we have a ton of good shade options in native gardening, but I had to go to the knowledge well for chicken resistance. Ended up going with a lot of conceptual similarity to our deer resistance programs.

We planted:
Black Chokeherry
Fothergilla
Spicebush
Rudebeckia
Echinacae
Rattlensnake master
Sweetfern
Sedum
Goatsbeard
Blazing star
Sedges
Herb garden....

The owners are none other than Mr. and Mrs. Dubbs Grub, great food truck and great people. You know we believe every home should have an herb garden, but a no brainer here.

I should also note that sweetfern and spicebush are great native spices.

We have a gap to fill in the front where the shade hits the hardest. We'll plant some ferns and possibly some other bulbs in the fall, when the timing is right. We play be nature's calendar.

These are young plants and will fill in over time. We dig that our localest plant supplier, Hilltop Hollow Farm rolls that way. It's a great way to stretch the budget, bigger plants are a lot bigger expensive.

We wanted to let you all know that our 2025 schedule is nearly full. We will have time to squeeze in a few more quick tr...
07/30/2025

We wanted to let you all know that our 2025 schedule is nearly full.

We will have time to squeeze in a few more quick tree jobs, but let's just say, we pushed hard and found our capacity limit this season.

For 2026, we are going to shift strategically into a design-build-maintain model, which means we will be dropping lawn care and ongoing maintenance for non-native landscapes (we highly recommend Schuster's Landscaping, LLC for all of that).

This shift will allow us to focus more on the work that we find enriching. We design, build, and maintain outdoor spaces that are inviting, functional, and beneficial. Let’s get wild.

Thank you all so much for the support.

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State College, PA
16870

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