Tyler Horsley Garden Design
About
Landscape design in Manhattan often means working within tight spaces—rooftops, courtyards, even fire escapes repurposed as miniature gardens. Tyler Horsley Garden Design operates from 153 W 27th St, New York, NY 10001, a stretch of Chelsea where industrial lofts meet pockets of green. The firm handles everything from planting plans for brownstone backyards to irrigation layouts for corporate terraces. Some clients need drought-resistant species that thrive in planters; others want seasonal rotations for visual impact. Either way, the focus stays on what grows—not just what looks good in a rendering.
Urban gardening isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s about feasibility—soil depth, sunlight angles, wind exposure. Questions about native perennials or low-maintenance ground covers can go to (917) 204-4867. The area around West 27th Street still carries traces of its Flower District past, though most wholesalers have moved on. For those mapping out a visit, the directions are straightforward: map here. Even a postage-stamp plot can become something intentional—if you’re patient with the process.