As Seattle continues moving toward more sustainable urban practices, we're transitioning our operations to 100% electric equipment, including mowers, trimmers, blowers, and saws. This shift reflects our long-term commitment to sustainability, quieter neighborhoods, and a more thoughtful approach to caring for outdoor spaces.
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Ground cover plants do some of the quietest, most valuable work in a garden — holding soil, feeding pollinators, and filling in the spaces that would otherwise become weeds. In Seattle, the right choices thrive through wet winters and dry summers with very little help from you.
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Parking strips are some of the most challenging spots in a Seattle garden: narrow, sun-baked, and often overlooked. When planted with care, they become pollinator-friendly, low-maintenance landscapes that give back to the neighborhood season after season.
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A curated list of pollinator-friendly plants that thrive in Seattle gardens—supporting bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds with blooms from spring through fall.
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Beneficial nematodes offer a natural way to control soil pests in Seattle landscapes. Working below the surface, they support healthier soil and more balanced gardens over time.
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A backyard bocce ball court in Seattle offers a low-maintenance, design-forward way to create space for gathering and outdoor living. Thoughtful drainage and materials make it usable through the seasons.
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How often should you mow your lawn in Seattle? Learn the difference between weekly and biweekly mowing and how timing impacts long-term lawn health.
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Seattle landscapes change with the seasons. Learn how year-round landscape maintenance supports long-term plant health, soil balance, and outdoor living.
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Healthy soil supports stronger roots, better drainage, and resilient plants. Discover why soil health is the foundation of thriving landscapes in Seattle.
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Organic and synthetic fertilizers feed plants differently. Learn how each works and why organic fertilizers support long-term soil health in Seattle landscapes.
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Full-service landscape maintenance involves far more than mowing. Learn what a comprehensive maintenance program includes and why Seattle landscapes benefit from soil care, pruning, irrigation management, and seasonal planning.
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Struggling with mud, moss, or constant lawn repairs? In Seattle’s shade-heavy, rain-soaked climate, some lawns can be restored — and others may need a smarter redesign. Here’s how to tell when to repair and when replacing part of your lawn makes more long-term sense.
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If your yard feels stuck despite fertilizer, irrigation, or effort, your soil may be the reason. Here’s how to recognize when restoration is needed.
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Not sure whether to choose organic or conventional lawn care? Here’s how the two approaches compare in Seattle’s climate—and what that means long term.
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Organic lawn care works differently than synthetic programs—but in Seattle’s climate, that difference matters. Here’s what homeowners should know.
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Hedges and hedgerows both offer privacy and structure—but their ecological impact and design style differ greatly. Here’s what Seattle homeowners should know.
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Deer browsing your garden? Learn how deer-resistant plants and smart landscape design can protect Seattle yards—without sacrificing beauty.
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Native plants are more than a design choice—they’re a powerful environmental solution that supports water conservation, wildlife, and climate resilience.
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Transform your Seattle yard into a habitat for birds, bees, and butterflies using native plants, pollinator support, and eco-conscious design.
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Creating a low-maintenance landscape in the Pacific Northwest starts with smart design choices, native plants, and durable materials. Learn how Seattle homeowners can reduce upkeep while enjoying a beautiful, sustainable outdoor space year-round.
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Discover the best native plants for Seattle landscapes—from trees and shrubs to groundcovers and flowers—designed for beauty, sustainability, and low maintenance.
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After a year of testing battery-powered landscaping equipment, we’re sharing the real lessons—the wins, the challenges, and what it takes to move away from gas.
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Homeowners play a key role in the shift to electric landscaping. Learn how small changes can help landscaping companies transition from gas to battery-powered tools.
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Seattle winters don’t have to mean a dull yard. Discover winter landscaping tips to keep your Seattle landscape functional, beautiful, and thriving year-round.
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Designing for Seattle’s rain doesn’t have to be a challenge. Learn how rain gardens, proper drainage, native plants, and permeable hardscapes create landscapes that thrive year-round.
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Is you landscaper loud? A new wave of quiet landscapers is the blissful consequence of battery-powered equipment.
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Benefits of battery-powered landscape equipment against gas-powered equipment.
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Why we are testing battery-powered landscaping equipment
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Seattle bans gas-powered landscape equipment and we are moving to battery-powered tools now.
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Converting sprinklers to drip irrigation can help Seattle landscapes use water more efficiently while supporting healthier plants and soil. Learn when a drip system makes sense, how it works, and why it’s a smart upgrade for planting beds and water-conscious landscapes.
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Moss is common in Seattle lawns, but it’s often a sign of deeper issues like shade, compacted soil, poor drainage, or low fertility. Learn how to manage moss thoughtfully by improving soil health, supporting stronger turf, and creating conditions where lawns can thrive long-term.
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Whether you have an existing Sprinkler System or are installing new Irrigation, every Sprinkler System Needs a Smart Sprinkler Controller!
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A flow meter helps sprinkler systems detect leaks, reduce water waste, and improve irrigation efficiency. Learn why this smart upgrade supports healthier Seattle landscapes and more intentional water management.
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Solar landscape lights offer an easy, energy-efficient way to bring warmth and visibility to Seattle outdoor spaces. From pathways to garden beds, they can support safety, highlight key features, and create a softer nighttime atmosphere without the need for complex wiring.
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