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A Natural Vision Takes Center Stage

When Ben Collins, owner of Titan Landscape, learned his company had been selected as one of just six featured gardens at this year’s Home & Garden Show, the moment carried real weight. The recognition placed Titan Landscape among a small group of designers trusted to shape the visual and experiential heart of the show—an honor that reflects years of thoughtful, intentional work.

For Ben, the goal has always gone beyond aesthetics. Titan Landscape designs spaces meant to feel natural, inviting, and lived in—environments where people immediately feel at ease. That philosophy guided their approach to the show as well.

Last year, Titan Landscape stepped into the Home & Garden Show with a booth that quickly became a warm, cohesive presence on the floor. The impression it left did not go unnoticed, laying the foundation for this year’s invitation to take on a larger and more prominent role.

Preparation for this year’s featured garden began in October, with about a month dedicated to planning, designing, and assembling a space that would reflect Titan Landscape’s signature style. Every detail was approached with intention—creating a setting that feels organic rather than staged, warm rather than ornamental.

But for Ben, the Home & Garden Show isn’t just about design—it’s about connection. Being present at the event allows Titan Landscape to engage directly with the community, offering insight, answering questions, and connecting with homeowners on a more personal level. It’s a chance to move beyond blueprints and finished projects, and instead share the why behind the work.

As Titan Landscape takes its place among this year’s featured gardens, the recognition feels like a natural next step—one rooted in craftsmanship, community, and a deep respect for spaces that feel as good as they look.

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