
SERVICES
Sacred Breadth is a garden design and build practice creating sacred, restorative landscapes that support healing, ecological balance, and connection to the natural world. Building from this foundation, the work expands into site-specific design and land-based development rooted in observation, responsiveness, and relationship to place.
Core Services
Sacred landscape design and site planning
Regenerative land consulting
Ecological garden design and installation
Native and medicinal planting systems
Soil restoration and land regeneration strategies
Approach
Design guided by existing land conditions and ecological patterns
Site observation and ecological interpretation
Biodynamic and organic land practices
Support for biodiversity and pollinator systems
Long-term stewardship and land care planning
Types of Work
Residential landscapes
Healing and contemplative garden spaces
Ecological restoration sites
Small-scale regenerative land projects
Current Work
Sacred Breadth is actively engaged in an evolving regenerative land project in Clyde, New York, which serves as a living expression of these principles in practice.
Inquiries
Sacred Breadth welcomes connection from those seeking thoughtful, site-responsive approaches to land, landscape design, and ecological restoration.
Peter Becker Community Labyrinth Harleysville, PA

Cambridge, Pediatric Specialty Care, Tinicum PA
Sensory Garden Design
Outdoor space designed with sensory features for children with disabilities.

Fairmont Park Laurel Hill Mansion Design
"The Gardens at Laurel Hill"
Garden is being built by donations and volunteers.

Peace Valley Nature Center
"Woodland Garden"
Native plants

Residential
Outdoor living

Adding color, fragrance, and texture to the garden enhances both sensory experience and spatial harmony. Thoughtfully placed variations in planting create visual balance while supporting the overall energy of the landscape.
Fragrant flowering plants engage the senses while also supporting bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators. In this way, aesthetic design and ecological function work together to foster a thriving and interconnected ecosystem.

By grouping native and beneficial plants with similar growing requirements, we create resilient and harmonious plant communities. These systems support local pollinators by providing consistent sources of food and habitat while reducing or eliminating the need for chemical inputs such as pesticides.
Once established, these plant communities become largely self-sustaining, requiring minimal maintenance while continuing to strengthen soil health, biodiversity, and overall ecological balance.
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Small spaces, challenging conditions, and the need for protection from animal browsing can all be addressed through the use of planters and raised beds. These elements allow for productive growing in constrained environments while expanding design possibilities.
Incorporated thoughtfully, they also add height, structure, and dimension to the landscape, creating depth, layering, and visual interest in smaller areas.