Hingham, MA
Garden Design
What We Do

Landscape Design & Management

Outdoor Kitchens & Fireplaces

Custom Patios & Walkways

Bed Layout & Design

Seating & Retaining Walls

Outdoor Kitchens

Decorative Lighting

Custom Patio Design

Outdoor Fireplaces
How It Works
How it works at the initial complementary site meeting, during which we walk the property, we will discuss the current or future use of the space, your ideas, your priorities, our design and management fees and figure out a project budget and timeline.
Pricing packages for construction and landscape design in Hingham MA vary widely. A design for a section of your property usually averages $1200-$1800. A master plan for several sections of your property averages $2500-$3500.
Once contracted to move forward with the design will do a thorough site analysis.
The concept design sets the vision and tone for the project and is the first design phase. We have been busy sketching in the studio, studying site photos and reviewing notes from our first meeting to create the first overall concept plan. The concept plan is usually supported by different types of drawings to convey the design intent and what the space will feel and look like once it is built. (See Example).
Once the ideas(s) are agreed upon we will commence with the full design project. At the completion of the design, typically 15 to 20 days, we will deliver to you two copies of your professional CAD drawing. The drawing will be to scale. Will have an area for construction detailed notes, will be fully labeled and will come with color photographs of the materials and plantings. The entire project will also come with an installation estimate for your Hingham, MA landscaping project.
Our Hingham, MA Services

Retaining Walls
Between $18,000 to $22,000

Patios & Walkways
Between $20,000 to $35,000

Fronts Entrances & Curb Appeal
Beween $18,000 to $22,000

Gas Fireplaces & Outdoor Kitchens
Between $30,000 to $35,000

Gas & Wood Fire Pits
Between $10,000 to $18,000

Seating Walls & Benches
Beween $8,000 to $17,000

Plantings & Gardens
Between $15,000 to $20,000

Small City Gardens
Between $20,000 to $25,000
Site Analysis Involves:
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Photographing the project areas.
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Measuring the project areas.
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Checking grades.
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Evaluating and listing existing trees, shrubs and flowers as well as structures like sheds, fences and swimming pools.

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(508) 974-5754
F.A.Q.
What we don't do?
What do we do?
Are we licensed and insured?
Do you have a minimum?
Our minimum for installation is $10,000.
Custom Design & Installation
Landscape Management
Award Winning Expertise
A well-designed garden will raise your spirits.
My personal mission is to create outdoor spaces that make my Marshfield, MA clientele feel more relaxed when they move through the designed space.
Whether you are craving an urban oasis where you can relax at the end of a long day of work or want a space to entertain and wow your
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About John Noble
Designs are built around how you will experience and use the space. We are concerned not just with how a landscape looks and what is planted but how you feel and experience the space.
Our technical landscape expertise is up-to-date. In addition to drawing the pretty plans for beautiful outdoor spaces, we also figure out details for drainage, lighting, water features, materials, finishes and layout dimensions.
We are knowledgeable as to how specific materials work together, what the best practices are, what the most up-to-date techniques and materials are. We stay current on proven techniques through continuing education. We also look for new and interesting materials to assist in making every living outdoor area an experience.
We have many ways of approaching a design.
Our work covers a wide range of styles, expertise and materials. From artsy to technical, from modern to classical and flamboyant to reserved we always give it our best.
We’ve Been Building For Over 30 years
First impressions matter more than you think. Improving your home’s curb appeal can help you be in good standard with your neighbors, bring property values up and be the happening house for family and friend’s events. From simple changes such as foundation plantings to redoing your driveway, walkway and entrance, we can transform the front of your home and give you something your neighbors will gaze at.


About Hingham, MA
The town of Hingham was dubbed “Bare Cove” by the first colonizing English in 1633, but two years later was incorporated as a town under the name “Hingham.” The land on which Hingham was settled was deeded to the English by the Wampanoag sachem Wompatuck in 1655. The town was within Suffolk County from its founding in 1643 until 1803, and Plymouth County from 1803 to the present. The eastern part of the town split off to become Cohasset in 1770. Abraham Lincoln‘s ancestor Samuel Lincoln (1622–1690), his first American ancestor, who came to Massachusetts in 1637. A statue of President Lincoln adorns the area adjacent to downtown Hingham Square.
Hingham lies along the southwestern corner of Boston Harbor. The bay leads to a harbor, which cuts a U-shaped indentation into the northern shore of the town. The town is separated from Hull by the Weir River and its tributary, which leads to the Straits Pond. The northern third of the town’s border with Weymouth consists of the Weymouth Back River, which empties out into Hingham Bay. There are several other small ponds and brooks throughout town. The town also has several forests and parks, the largest of which, Wompatuck State Park, spreads into the neighboring towns of Cohasset, Scituate and Norwell. There are also several conservation areas throughout town; the portion of the Boston Harbor Island National Recreation Area in Hingham includes Bumpkin Island, Button Island, Langlee Island, Ragged Island, Sarah Island and the World’s End Reservato, which juts out into the bay. There is a marina along the mouth of the Weymouth Back River, and a public beach along the harbor.