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Bryce MacMath grew up in Santa Rosa learning the science and crafts of horticulture, plant propagation and vegetable production from his family who’s roots run deep in the city. His grandfather was the landscape architect for the city of Santa Rosa for many decades who’s works include Luther Burbank Home & Gardens, the original “Old Courthouse Square” and many other private and public works. Raised on the grounds on which his family has been since the 1930’s, Bryce has had a life-long passion for landscapes.

Bryce studied at Summerfield Walldorf School & Farm where his intellectual and artistic appreciation for the natural world, earthworks and design took off. He then attended Gaia University where he earned his Bachelor of Science

in Integrative Eco-Social Design, a study that focuses on the intersection of ecology and human impact. In the summer of 2010 the inspiration for sustainable landscape design was propelled after receiving his Permaculture Design Certification at the Occidental Arts & Ecology Center under Brock Dollman and Kendal Dunnigan, among others.

Bryce has worked in the education, non-profit and agricultural sectors and before launching his company in 2020, worked for a well-known, eco-conscious landscape company in Sonoma County, Community Soil; under the tutelage of Paulo Tantarelli & Jeff Shields.