WLDflora Garden Hospitality

Where landscapes become gatherings, and gardens become memory

The WLDflora Garden Hospitality Division transforms private landscapes into seasonal places of welcome, ceremony, and experience. It sits at the intersection of landscape design, ecological stewardship, culinary culture, and outdoor hospitality.

This is not event planning in the traditional sense.
It is place-making for human experience inside living landscapes.

We design the garden not just to be seen or maintained—but to be lived in, shared, and remembered.

Core Philosophy

Every property has a “social ecology”—the way people move, gather, pause, and connect within a space.

WLDflora Garden Hospitality shapes that ecology through:

  • Seasonal rhythm (spring bloom, summer abundance, autumn harvest, winter firelight)

  • Natural gathering architecture (stone, wood, water, light, plant structure)

  • Sensory layering (scent, texture, sound, edible interaction)

  • Ecological authenticity (nothing staged that doesn’t belong to the land)

The goal is simple:
turn land into experience without breaking its natural language.

Three Branches of Garden Hospitality

1. Garden Gathering Design

“Designing how people experience the landscape”

This is the planning and spatial design layer.

Services include:

  • Garden flow planning (arrival, wandering, gathering zones)

  • Seasonal hosting layouts (spring dinners, summer evenings, harvest events)

  • Temporary or semi-permanent gathering spaces

  • Fire circle design and seating geometry

  • Natural lighting plans (lanterns, string light canopies, firelight zoning)

  • Foodscape integration for edible interaction

Output:

A landscape that naturally supports gatherings without feeling staged or forced.

2. Garden Table & Seasonal Experience Programming

“Curated moments inside the garden”

This is the experiential layer—where the garden becomes an event without losing its identity.

Offerings include:

  • Seasonal garden dinners (chef collaborations or private hosting support)

  • Harvest evenings (foodscape-to-table experiences)

  • Herb & botanical tasting bars (teas, infusions, cocktails, mocktails)

  • Pollinator walks + ecological storytelling experiences

  • Full sensory garden evenings (sound, light, scent, edible interaction)

  • Small group “garden immersion nights” (6–20 people)

Signature concept:

“From Soil to Table in One Walk”

Guests move through the garden as they experience the meal—harvesting, tasting, and gathering along the way.

3. Garden Hospitality Installations

“Temporary architecture for living landscapes”

This is the physical layer that makes events feel rooted in place.

Installations include:

  • Natural seating circles (stone, wood rounds, log benches)

  • Seasonal tablescapes built from site materials (wood, foliage, stone, water)

  • Pop-up pergolas, shade sails, and canopy structures

  • Firelight installations (portable hearths, fire bowls, ember tables)

  • Water features as gathering focal points (pondless streams, reflective basins)

  • Seasonal sculptural elements (driftwood, native grass installations, floral architecture)

These are designed to feel like they belong to the landscape—not imported into it.

Service Formats

1. One-Time Garden Event Design

  • Concept + layout + installation guidance

  • Optional execution support

2. Seasonal Hospitality Membership

  • 3–6 curated garden experiences per year

  • Ongoing layout refinement + seasonal installations

3. Estate Hospitality Stewardship

  • Full integration with landscape care program

  • Garden designed and managed specifically for regular hosting

  • Includes foodscape production + seasonal event programming

What Makes It Different

Most event services design around the event.

WLDflora designs around the land itself first, then lets the experience emerge from it.

So instead of:

“We decorate a space for a party”

It becomes:

“The garden naturally hosts the gathering it was always meant to hold.”

Optional Brand Positioning Line

If you want a sharp way to describe it in one sentence:

WLDflora Garden Hospitality creates seasonal gatherings inside living landscapes—where food, fire, water, and plants become the architecture of human connection.