Bombus Ecoscapes
Landscape architect
113 McMichael St, Kingston, ON K7M 1N1, Canada
Bombus Ecoscapes is a dedicated landscaping and ecological restoration company based in Kingston, Ontario. With a passion for sustainability and environmental stewardship, Bombus Ecoscapes specializes in creating and maintaining natural landscapes that support local ecosystems and promote biodiversity. Their mission is to transform outdoor spaces into thriving habitats for pollinators, wildlife, and people alike.
Founded on the principles of ecological design, Bombus Ecoscapes offers a range of services tailored to both residential and commercial clients. These include native plant landscaping, habitat restoration, invasive species management, and the creation of pollinator-friendly gardens. Their team of experts works closely with clients to design spaces that are not only beautiful but also functional, sustainable, and supportive of local flora and fauna.
What sets Bombus Ecoscapes apart is their deep commitment to education and community engagement. They strive to inspire others by sharing knowledge about the importance of native plants and the role of pollinators in our environment. Through workshops, consultations, and collaborative projects, they empower property owners to make environmentally conscious decisions about their landscapes.
Located at 113 McMichael St, Kingston, ON K7M 1N1, Bombus Ecoscapes serves the greater Kingston area and beyond, bringing their expertise to urban and rural settings alike. Their work is guided by a vision of fostering harmony between human spaces and the natural world, ensuring that every project contributes positively to the environment. Whether it’s a small backyard garden or a large-scale restoration project, Bombus Ecoscapes approaches each task with creativity, care, and a commitment to ecological integrity.
For those looking to create a sustainable and vibrant outdoor space, Bombus Ecoscapes is the trusted partner to bring your vision to life. Contact them today to learn more about how they can help you cultivate a landscape that benefits both you and the planet.