Landscaping as stewardship
Earth Stewards was built on a simple belief: the land supports us constantly — and our work should return that support through thoughtful, functional design.
Why Earth Stewards Exists
We started Earth Stewards from a simple realization: the land gives to us constantly — food, water, stability, beauty, and a place to belong.
Modern landscaping often asks the land to perform. We approach it differently.
Our work focuses on helping landscapes function again — so they hold water, support life, stabilize soil, and require less correction over time.
Not as a trend. As a relationship.
How It Started
For years, landscaping often meant controlling nature — removing what appeared naturally and replacing it with what was expected.
Over time, patterns became clear.
Some properties constantly struggled: standing water, failing plants, erosion, compacted soil, endless maintenance.
Others stabilized quickly and stayed that way.
The difference wasn't effort. It was whether the work aligned with how the site naturally wanted to function.
Earth Stewards grew from that observation.
What Guides Our Work
Work with water patterns before selecting plants
Support soil life instead of constantly replacing soil
Design plant communities, not isolated ornamentals
Prioritize long-term stability over short-term aesthetics
Educate clients so they understand their land
What Working With Us Feels Like
You can expect clear explanations of what your site is doing and why. Practical options rather than one fixed plan. Phased approaches when appropriate. Honest expectations about maintenance. A landscape that improves over time instead of resetting each season.
Owner-Led & Hands-On
Earth Stewards is led by Kendall Hailstone, approaching each project as a partnership with the land rather than something to control.
Rather than applying one style everywhere, each project begins by reading the land itself — understanding water flow, soil conditions, light patterns, and existing plant communities.
The goal is simple: create outdoor spaces that participate in their environment instead of fighting it.

Kendall Hailstone — Earth Stewards LLC