Meet the Team

  • Landscape Designer & Gardener


    Born and raised in Joyce, WA and lived and educated around the world, Lissy is a landscape designer finding inspiration from exploring the natural environment and observing the nuances of nature along the way. Lissy grew up in the countryside and she has spent her life gardening, foraging, and arranging - developing a keen knack for transforming materials from nature into magical elements of our everyday lives.

    Lissy graduated from California Polytechnic in San Luis Obispo, CA with a Bachelor of Science in Horticulture in 2016 and from Writtle University College in Essex, UK with a Master’s Degree in Landscape Architecture in 2023. Over the past ten years, Lissy has worked in New Zealand, Australia and in the Pacific Northwest leading crews to maintain and install gardens. After growing her design skills in England, she has established, her own design company, BRAMBLES, with the desire to share her passion of gardening and orchestrate spaces for those that wish to gather, celebrate, and cherish the landscapes around them.

  • Gillespies Best in Show -2023

    Essex Garden Trust Peoples Choice Award-2023


  • Landscaper & Master Gardener

    Raised on a hobby farm in rural East Texas, Hunter experienced the wonders of nature from an early age. From exploring the piney woods to helping cultivate acres of crops, the beauty and genius of the natural world has brought him to his current career as a horticulturist. Since moving to the Olympic Peninsula in 2015, Hunter has worked in some of the Pacific Northwest’s loveliest gardens.

    From country estates to urban gardens, each landscape has required its own unique need for cultivation and management, all curated by Hunter himself. Using a naturalistic approach to pruning and other landscape maintenance needs, Hunter maintains the integrity of your plant’s natural habit and health. As a Master Gardener and professional horticulturalist, his priority is to ensure that your landscape is thriving with little to no ecological disturbance... while looking gorgeous too!