Landscape design + build in Jericho, Vermont.
Jericho Village, Jericho Center, and the rural surrounding areas all have distinct landscape needs. We work across the spectrum — heritage homes, hill properties, and the village core.
— What we see in Jericho
Jericho properties have specific challenges.
Jericho has the Snow Gate State Park and a strong sense of place. Residential properties tend toward rural character with respect for surrounding forests.
Soil variation across the town.
Jericho soils are clay-loam to rocky-loam, with significant variation by elevation.
Climate that runs colder than the catalog.
Jericho runs colder than Burlington — shorter growing season, longer winter. Plant choices and construction methods need to reflect the actual local climate, not ‘New England’ generally.
Grade changes that demand engineering.
Many properties in this town have significant slope. Retaining walls, stepped paths, and drainage all need to be engineered — not improvised.
Heritage architecture that wants matching detail.
Older homes and rural properties often have stone foundations or vernacular details. New landscape work has to respect that language without copying it.
— Jericho, by the numbers
— What we do in Jericho
Four disciplines, one shop.
Most Jericho projects combine two or more disciplines. Typical scope:
Landscape design
Master site plans, planting plans, hardscape design, stamped construction drawings — by a registered Vermont landscape architect.
Hardscape
Dry-laid and mortared stone walls, bluestone patios, granite walkways, retaining walls. Local Vermont stone, frost-line footings.
Cedar structures
Pergolas, garden pavilions, custom fencing, gates, raised beds. Eastern white cedar from Vermont mills, mortise-and-tenon joinery.
Water features
Pool surrounds, naturalistic ponds, streams, fountains, plunge pools. Designed to read as native to the site.
Native planting
Plant palettes rooted in zone 4b, regional natives, and proven Vermont performers.
Common Jericho project types
Heritage stone wall restoration. Hilltop master plans. Rural property entry features in cedar and stone.
— The Cairn & Cedar Method
Same Method, every project.
Whether you’re in Jericho village or on its outskirts, every project follows the same four-step Method.
Site visit
Two-hour walk with the architect. We listen, you talk. Light, slope, drainage, existing material — measured. No PowerPoint.
Design
Hand-drawn schematic, then full construction documents. Material specs, sections, footing detail. Two reviews built in.
Quote
Fixed-price proposal, line-itemed by trade. You see the math. Change orders signed before any change happens.
Build
Our in-house crew on site every working day. Weekly progress photos. Architect at every milestone.
— Recent work
Three recent projects.
Lakefront master plan, 2½ acres.
Three terraced rooms stepping down to Lake Champlain. 240 ft of dry-laid stone wall, cedar pavilion, native pollinator beds.
Read project →Seven-terrace hilltop garden.
Re-grading a north-facing slope into seven dry-stone-walled terraces of perennials, fruit trees, and a 60-foot meditation walk.
Read project →1,400 sq ft contemporary courtyard.
Bluestone paving, cedar slat screening, a small reflecting pool, and three Japanese maples for autumn color.
Read project →— Working in Jericho
What we hear from Jericho clients.
Are you actually based near Jericho?
Yes. Our shop and crew are in Chittenden County. Jericho is in our daily service area — most site visits are 15-30 minutes from the shop.
Do you handle Jericho’s permitting requirements?
Yes. Our principal is a registered Vermont landscape architect, and our drawings are accepted by the Jericho town offices for grading, drainage, and shoreline permits where required.
What’s the typical project budget in Jericho?
Jericho projects range from $25K standalone hardscape to $400K+ full estate master plans. Most residential projects fall between $80K and $220K. Site visit and budget conversation is free.
Can you work with the heritage character of Jericho?
Yes — we work hard to ensure new landscape work reads as appropriate to the local architectural and rural language. We’ll match stone, joinery, and planting palettes to what’s already in Jericho.
How quickly can you start a project in Jericho?
Site visit usually within 2 weeks of contact. Design phase 8-14 weeks. Most construction schedules 3-6 months out. We’re now booking 2026 design and construction.
Do you do small projects in Jericho?
Smaller hardscape ($25K+) or single cedar structures ($8K+) are within our typical range. Below that, we’ll point you to a few smaller specialists in Chittenden County we trust.