Landscape Services & Consulting
FEATURED CONTRACTORS, ARTISANS, & INDEPENDENT BRANDS
Harnessing the Power of Collaboration
Our network of independent contractors and professionals is built on a foundation of expertise and collaboration. We connect skilled individuals and brands who are passionate about their craft, ensuring that every project is handled with the utmost care and professionalism. By choosing to work with our network, you gain access to a diverse range of talents who can elevate your projects and drive success.
The Folks Trusted by OTL Systems

Brieghan Gardner
Stage Road Gardens
I enjoy helping others reimagine and remake their own outdoor spaces in creative and sustainable ways, whether they are looking to build pollinator gardens, food gardens, ornamental beds, or a combination of those and more. I love sharing my knowledge about plants, organic growing practices, permaculture, and garden design. I offer both consultation and design services, if you’d like to get some advice/inspiration or a complete planting plan, and then do the work yourself, and hands-on garden work (within my local range) if you’d like me to make your vision a reality.

Sara Hartley
Sundance Home and Garden
Fascinated by gardens, edible landscapes, art, local food movements, Sara has traveled from Ireland to Italy, Mexico and Costa Rica to explore different food cultures and terrain. After graduating at UNH with dual major in Business Administration / EcoGastronomy, Sara moved to the tropics and spent 12 years there. While in Costa Rica, she coordinated the farm internship program at biodynamic and organic farm Finca Luna Nueva, co-founded an organic health food store La Farmacia Organica (check it out in Nuevo Arenal!) and designed edible landscapes and permaculture gardens at Brave Earth. Native to New Hampshire, she is back living with her partner Sam and 13 year old daughter, enjoying her newly built cabin on a 1 acre homestead. She is looking forward to continue caring for green spaces, designing gorgeous landscapes and permaculture gardens within New Hampshire and Seacoast Maine.

Sam Ronda
Sundance Home and Garden
Sam is a climbing arborist and leads all projects related shrub/ornamental and fruit tree pruning. He also builds fencing structure and garden beds. With a background in physical therapy, caring for the health of beings is in his nature. Sam also enjoys making furniture from native hard woods.

Kyle Kearns
Ajna Stonescapes
OTL Systems
A degree in Hospitality & Tourism Management from R.I.T. charted a course to Restaurant Management where I eventually helped open a brewpub in the D.C. market as the General Manager. It was in restaurants where I first became obsessed with quality. Between 2014-2017 was the culmination of a thirty year Craft Beer Revolution that started in the 1980's. Everyone and their mums was brewin' and no hops were spared. But mid-peak things started to unravel quickly for myriad reasons. I learned a lot, especially from my mistakes, about sustainable business practices and management. After leaving hospitality, I worked my way up through the landscaping industry. I was most recently a GM for my previous employer before starting my own company, Ajna Stonescapes. I see a similar dynamic brewing today in the landscape world as I saw in the landscape of the brewing world back in 2014, albeit some major differences. Today, with OTL Systems, I'd like to foster local and sustainable business development within sustainable landscaping, promoting small and independent brands while collaborating to ward off consolidation from regional or national threats.

Reia Marie Bustolin
Speakeasy Gardens
After attending one year of school at Montserrat College of Fine Art and 2 years of horticultural science through the Essex agricultural extension in Danvers, Mass., Reia finished her bachelor’s degree in Sustainable Agriculture at Goddard College in Vermont. Following graduation, she received a certificate in soil microbiology through Dr. Elaine Ingham – Soil Food Web and obtained a permaculture design certificate through the Permaculture Institute. Since then, Reia has settled her homestead in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire with her husband João. They currently own and operate the ecological garden design company “Speakeasy Gardens.”

Scott Guzman
Diggers Cooperative
Permatours
Scott is a Compost Educator, inventor, grower, heavy equipment operator and a lifelong composter with a Bachelor’s Degree in Chemical Engineering from W.P.I., He also has 10 years of experience in the world of Cooperative business as well as in permaculture farming, excavation, and landscape construction. He brings joy, enthusiasm, and a quest for soil knowledge to the compost yard.