Landscape Resource Library
A curated reference to assist in selecting plantings and defining the elements of your landscape.
A well-designed landscape starts with selecting the right plants—not just for appearance, but for how they perform over time. This catalog is built for Hamptons properties, where soil conditions, salt air, wind exposure, and seasonal shifts all influence what will truly thrive. Inside, you’ll find curated plant selections with guidance on how to choose based on structure, scale, light exposure, and maintenance needs. From foundational evergreens to flowering accents and textural grasses, each plant is positioned to help you build a landscape that feels balanced, intentional, and built to last.
Coastal properties across the Hamptons often require strategic planting to stabilize soil, withstand wind exposure, and restore natural landscape balance. Our revegetation guide highlights native and coastal-adapted plants commonly used throughout Long Island to support healthy, resilient landscapes. These plant selections help prevent erosion, strengthen soil structure, and provide habitat for local wildlife while maintaining the natural beauty of the East End. Using native trees, shrubs, and meadow plantings allows homeowners to create landscapes that are environmentally responsible, sustainable, and visually aligned with the surrounding coastal environment.
The most effective butterfly-friendly landscapes in the Hamptons are shaped through intentional plant selection that supports movement, habitat, and seasonal continuity. This guide highlights plant combinations used across East Hampton and Southampton properties, blending host and nectar plants with ornamental grasses and evergreen structure to create refined, pollinator-supporting coastal landscapes.
The most beautiful Hamptons landscapes are built through thoughtful plant combinations that provide structure, movement, and seasonal color. This guide showcases plant palettes commonly used in East Hampton and Southampton gardens, blending ornamental grasses, flowering perennials, and evergreen structure to create timeless coastal landscapes
Deer browsing is a common challenge for Hamptons homeowners. This guide features deer-resistant plants that provide structure, color, and seasonal interest in coastal landscapes. From shrubs and grasses to perennials and evergreens, these selections help reduce damage while maintaining a polished, resilient landscape year-round.