Landscape Design is no different than painting, interior design, or fashion. Keep in mind basic principles like balance, contrast, texture, composition, movement, etc. and you can create stunning works of art. When it comes to designing a garden, it’s helpful to start...
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PNW Winter Garden Care
It's been a chilly start to New Year in 2024, but December of 2023 was the warmest ever for Western Washington! That means it's not too late to do some winter garden work. Winter is a great time to mulch, prune, and plan for your spring and summer endeavors: MULCH...
Falling Leaves: Composting Your Way to a Greener Tomorrow
As the vibrant leaves of Seattle's trees start to tumble, it's a reminder that autumn is upon us. Instead of seeing those fallen leaves as a chore, consider them a valuable resource for a more sustainable garden. In this article,...
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Designing a Garden
Landscape Design is no different than painting, interior design, or fashion. Keep in mind basic principles like balance, contrast, texture, composition, movement, etc. and you can create stunning works of art. When it comes to designing a garden, it’s helpful to start...
PNW Winter Garden Care
It's been a chilly start to New Year in 2024, but December of 2023 was the warmest ever for Western Washington! That means it's not too late to do some winter garden work. Winter is a great time to mulch, prune, and plan for your spring and summer endeavors: MULCH...
Falling Leaves: Composting Your Way to a Greener Tomorrow
As the vibrant leaves of Seattle's trees start to tumble, it's a reminder that autumn is upon us. Instead of seeing those fallen leaves as a chore, consider them a valuable resource for a more sustainable garden. In this article,...










