Every landscape design has it's own challenges. I've talked about our general design philosophy, and offered design tips that apply to many landscapes. I think one type of landscape, in particular, can pose a real challenge: the established landscape.
Read MoreShould You Hire A Landscape Designer?
You know you want a new landscape. Is a designer the place to start? If so, how do you choose the right one?
Read MoreHow To Use Boulders In Landscapes
How to use boulders in your landscaping design? Portland landscape designer, Ben Bowen, shares his tips in this article originally on Landscaping Network.
Read MoreComplete(ish) Guide To A Sustainable Portland Garden
A sustainable landscape is environmentally friendly. But it's more than that. It should be designed to improve with age. If you are unhappy with your garden in 5 years, and want to rip it out, that is not sustainable!
Here are the key elements that Ross NW Watergardens' landscape designer (me) considers when planning a sustainable garden:
Read MoreCase Study: Gresham Landscape Project (with before and after)
See how Ross NW Watergardens took a sloping and tired landscape and created a beautiful front yard. Walls, screens, plantings and a rain garden have all taken shape in this Gresham landscape. Check out the before and after pics to see...
Read MoreShould You Accept The Low Bid?
Most of us are drawn to a deal. If three companies all promise to provide the same landscape service, why not just hire the cheapest? At times that might be the right decision, but not always.
Read MoreWhen To Aerate Your Portland Lawn
You live in Portland. Or Lake Oswego. Or Happy Valley (you get the point). When should you aerate your lawn?
Some companies push aeration in the winter or early spring. This is a great time to aerate- if you are a landscape company.
Read MoreWhen A Project Goes Sideways
Most landscapers can keep their customers happy on a good day. But what happens when a project goes sideways?
There are a couple common ways of responding:
Read MoreHandling Rainwater in Your Garden
Rainwater management in Portland Oregon is a big deal. How can you capture rain from your property and landscape and then manage or even utilize it? This rainwater management guide from Ross NW Watergardens will help you understand.
Read More4 Great Portland Stone Yards
Here at Ross NW Watergardens we love natural stone. Our landscape designs are full of it. Patios, fire features, water features, paths, walls, and columns all are best when real stone is used. Boulder groupings are a trademark element of our gardens.
But where does all this stone come from? Where do we buy our boulders, slate, and stepping stones? Here are 4 great stone yards we use:
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