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Budding Native Woodland-scape with Mini-Stonehenge Borders in Woodstock

This client wanted us to help them get the Backyard Habitat Certification, and we know exactly what to do! The site had grass lawns for their front and back yard. We sheet mulched some of the lawn and installed baby native woodland plants such as Ferns, Snowberries, Oregon grape, Wild Strawberries, Yarrow, Lupine, Oxalis, Wild …

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Bountiful Food Forest of Eden with Hugelkultur in Foster-Powell

This project is probably the most dear to our heart, not only because some of our workers live here, but also because it best represents our mission – creating landscapes that are good for the people and the planet. Here’s a video of just a quarter of the yard: We installed 17 fruit trees, 5 …

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Tranquil Bird and Butterfly Sanctuary Garden in Ardenwald – Phase One

For this client, we started to implement a bird and butterfly habitat garden. The goal was to create a tranquil sanctuary not just for the animals but also for the humans, so we had to strike a dynamic balance between order and disorder. For Phase One, planted Native Bunch Grasses, Yarrow, Oregon Stonecrop, Lupine, Butterfly …

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Pre-listing Makeover: Lush Floral Garden Getaway in Greenway Beaverton

This client was in the process of selling their house. Their garden was lush but very overgrown. We were hired specifically for our ability to shape landscapes in a tidy, artistic, yet natural way. The client wanted the WOW factor, but they didn’t want the result to look manicured. After all, people want to buy …

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Charming Cottage-style Edible Garden in Rockwood – Phase One

This client had high grass lawn and ornamental flowers all around her property, which is a lot of work to maintain, especially because she has some mobility issues. We sheet-mulched the lawn, and replaced it with low maintenance flowers, edible plants such as blueberry, lavender, pineapple sage, yarrow, wild strawberries, thyme, oregano, chives, viola, echinacea, …

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