At Brown & Greene, we believe good land management starts with understanding the ground beneath our feet. Every project begins with honest, practical testing — from soil structure and compaction to drainage and nutrient balance — giving us a clear picture of what the land can support and how best to improve it.
We take a hands-on, evidence-based approach. All our recommendations are built on real field data, not guesswork. We combine traditional field skills with modern tools like GIS mapping, moisture and penetrometer readings, and sedimentation analysis to produce clear, actionable insights.
When it comes to habitat delivery, we focus on getting conditions right from the start. That means restoring soil function before planting, matching native seed mixes to local soils, and ensuring each habitat can sustain itself naturally. Whether we’re working with a farmer improving field margins or a developer creating ecological gain, the goal is always the same — to leave the land richer, healthier, and more resilient than before.
Our work is guided by a low-impact, regenerative ethic. We avoid unnecessary chemical use, repurpose agricultural by-products wherever possible, and favour nature-based solutions that strengthen ecosystems over the long term.
Above all, we work collaboratively — with ecologists, planners, and landowners — to turn good ideas into working, living habitats that last.