Holden Garden Consulting & Design

Holden Garden Consulting & Design Professional garden consultant and designer with degrees in plant science and sustainable agriculture.

Offering residential landscape & food garden consulting & design services.

05/07/2026

I am not a pest. The perfect circles cut from your rose leaves weren't made by a caterpillar, a beetle, or a disease.

They were cut by a bee. With her jaws. Standing on the leaf, she rotated her body and sliced a circle around herself — like a compass drawing a curve — then flew away with the piece.

She's a leafcutter bee. She's using the circles to wallpaper a nursery.

🐦 Each circle lines a brood cell inside a narrow cavity — a hollow stem, a beetle hole in wood, a gap in a fence post. She stacks the cells in a row, like a roll of coins. Round pieces form the caps. Oval pieces form the walls. Each cell gets a ball of pollen and nectar, then a single egg, then a leaf cap. Sealed. Done.

She carries pollen on her belly, not her legs — a brush of dense hair on her abdomen called a scopa. She's one of the most efficient pollinators in the eastern U.S. One leafcutter bee does the pollination work of roughly twenty honeybees.

She doesn't make honey. She doesn't live in a hive. She doesn't sting unless physically crushed between your skin and a hard surface. She's solitary. She builds alone. She provisions alone. She seals the nursery and leaves.

🌿 If you find circular holes in rose leaves:
- That's her signature — clean, precise, always at the leaf edge
- The plant is fine — leafcutter damage is cosmetic, not structural
- She's nesting within a few hundred feet of the cuts

The circles in the rose leaves aren't damage. They're building materials.

She cut them with her own jaws, carried them one at a time, and wallpapered a nursery you'll never find. 🌱

05/05/2026

Some great info about lawns, water usage, and the history of how they came to be. This guy's "native/natural" yard is not what I create- my designs are much more intentional and tidy, but the info on water consumption and energy requirements to maintain a turf grass lawn is accurate. Many cities in Utah are asking us to hold off watering until May 15th, but it's increasingly crucial to convert our lawns to waterwise plantings to help get more water to the Great Salt Lake and cut down on emission which will improve our air quality across the Wasatch Front.

If you're interested in doing your part and would like some help with a design- DM me to schedule a consultation!

Heads up to Riverdale City residents-
04/29/2026

Heads up to Riverdale City residents-

Riverdale has become the latest Utah city to issue a water conservation notice for 2026, saying water conditions were looking "extremely bleak."City officials

⚠️ A $500 fine, your secondary water shut off for the rest of the season, and it won't be turned back on next year until...
03/25/2026

⚠️ A $500 fine, your secondary water shut off for the rest of the season, and it won't be turned back on next year until you pay up.

That's exactly what Pineview Water Systems just warned its 16,000 customers in Weber and Box Elder counties - Exceed your seasonal water allotment and that's what you're looking at.

And if you think this is just a Pineview problem, think again.

Salt Lake City just entered a Stage 2 water shortage advisory this week. The City Council passed new water restrictions last night. Wasatch County is bracing for spring runoff that could be 20-80% below normal. Water managers across the state are moving in the same direction, and the fines and shutoffs WILL follow.

The good news? A well-designed water-wise landscape isn't a sacrifice. It's a smart investment. Native plants, efficient irrigation, and thoughtful design can dramatically cut your water use without sacrificing beauty.

That's exactly what I do at Holden Garden Consulting & Design.

If you're in Weber or Box Elder County, or anywhere along the Wasatch Front, and your yard is overdue for a smarter design, now is the time. Drop a comment or send me a DM to get started.

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This has been an unusually dry winter - your trees may need a drink!
01/27/2026

This has been an unusually dry winter - your trees may need a drink!

I love lawn—I love the feeling of walking barefoot through cool grass, I love watching kids and dogs run around the back...
01/27/2026

I love lawn—I love the feeling of walking barefoot through cool grass, I love watching kids and dogs run around the backyard—but I don’t believe water-wise design means giving all of that up.

What does need to change is how much lawn we keep and where it actually serves a purpose.

As watering restrictions tighten, large traditional lawns will struggle.
Water-wise design helps homeowners keep healthy turf where it actually matters—without risking fines or wasting water.

We live in a high-country desert. As the Great Salt Lake continues to shrink, we’re seeing the effects in our climate, snowfall, air quality, and long-term water security. Thoughtful landscape choices are one small—but meaningful—way homeowners can be part of the solution.

My approach isn’t about eliminating lawns.
It’s about right-sizing them.
✔ Keep lawn for play, pets, and daily life
✔ Convert unused or rarely walked areas to water-wise planting
✔ Use intentional design, structure, and plant selection
✔ Reduce water use without sacrificing beauty or livability

Many Utah cities also offer rebates for turf removal, and most require an approved landscape plan before work begins. I help homeowners decide what to keep, what to convert, and how to design a landscape that truly works for their family and our environment.

If you’ve been curious about water-wise landscaping—but worried it means giving up the parts of your yard you love—I’d be happy to talk.

💬 Send me a message to schedule a consultation today

Thoughtful design makes conservation beautiful.

Had a client send these pictures of the planters I designed for her 😍 💗
08/24/2025

Had a client send these pictures of the planters I designed for her 😍 💗

🏡✨ Which landscape aesthetic tugs at your heart more?Left side: sleek, modern, minimalist lines and muted tones.Right si...
07/31/2025

🏡✨ Which landscape aesthetic tugs at your heart more?

Left side: sleek, modern, minimalist lines and muted tones.
Right side: lush, vibrant cottage garden with bloom overload.

Tell us your vibe! 👇
💬 Drop a comment or vote using an emoji:
❤️ Clean Modernism
🤗 Cozy Cottage Core
😲 A blend of both
👍 Just give me something low-maintenance

Designed the landscaping for this beauty. Show goes through the 26th!
07/21/2025

Designed the landscaping for this beauty. Show goes through the 26th!

Had the privilege of designing the landscaping for this beautiful home for the Northern Wasatch Parade of Homes 2025!!  ...
07/16/2025

Had the privilege of designing the landscaping for this beautiful home for the Northern Wasatch Parade of Homes 2025!! The Parade of Homes runs through July 26th- so it's not too late to get tickets!

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