Colorscaping for Healing at a High-Traffic Medical Campus

As part of this award-winning colorscaping commercial project, we provide seasonal color displays and full landscape maintenance for the Milwaukee Regional Medical Center (MRMC) in Wauwatosa. The site includes Froedtert Hospital, Children’s Wisconsin, and the Medical College of Wisconsin.

Every year, the campus sees over 2.8 million outpatient visits and 200,000 emergency patients. Add to that 19,000+ employees and hundreds of students. It’s a high-traffic, high-stress environment. Our mission: bring therapeutic, vibrant greenery to spaces where people need peace the most.

Commercial seasonal color planters with vibrant flowers near concrete hospital buildings

Strategic flower placement adds warmth to otherwise hardscaped clinical spaces.

Commercial Colorscaping That Uplifts and Performs

We manage over 100 planters across MRMC’s facilities, using more than 5,400 flowers each year. These displays brighten hospital entrances, courtyards, healing gardens, and even bus stops. Three seasonal change-outs happen annually, with a fourth added for winter at Froedtert Hospital.

From sourcing and planting to fertilizing and trimming, our team ensures the displays thrive. During change-outs, we also gift centerpiece plants to nurses and staff at Children’s Hospital as a way to say thanks.

Seasonal flower planter for visual appeal at hospital bus stop as part of colorscaping commercial project

The client values cheerful views for bus riders near the parking structure.

Landscape Maintenance in Sensitive Environments

This commercial colorscaping project comes with unique challenges. We work around tight schedules, busy foot traffic, and secure areas. Our vaccinated crew follows hospital protocols, enters through interior hallways, and delivers professional results with minimal disruption.

Bright planters at Children’s Hospital healing garden as part of colorscaping commercial work

Healing garden planters at Children’s Hospital offer uplifting views for children and families.

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