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Jobs in Sustainability

Jobs in Sustainability

Looking for a Job in Sustainability in Seattle? Here’s How You Can Make a Real Difference Are you passionate about the environment and searching for a job in sustainability in Seattle? You're not alone. More than ever, Millennials and Gen Z are looking for careers...

Favorite Eateries in South Park

Favorite Eateries in South Park

At Seattle Sustainable Landscapes, we believe that a thriving community extends beyond just green spaces and gardens. It’s about nourishing our bodies and souls too! South Park, with its vibrant culture and diverse culinary scene, offers some hidden gems that we’d...

Natural Stone for Landscaping: How to Choose the Right Rock for Your Seattle Garden

Granite holds a slope. Basalt frames a garden path. Weathered moss rock makes a space feel like it grew there on its own. In the Pacific Northwest, natural stone does more than solve a structural problem — it gives a landscape its character, and it only gets better over time.

Parking Strip Landscaping Ideas: Favorite Plants for Seattle Curbside Gardens

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.

Natural Stone Patios & Pathways with Flagstone and Bluestone

Natural stone patios and pathways bring lasting structure, texture, and beauty to Seattle landscapes. Explore flagstone and bluestone options, installation methods, and design ideas that work with the Pacific Northwest climate.

Our Favorite Pollinator Plants for Seattle Gardens

A curated list of pollinator-friendly plants that thrive in Seattle gardens—supporting bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds with blooms from spring through fall.

Beneficial Nematodes: Natural Pest Control for Seattle Gardens

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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Jobs in Sustainability

Jobs in Sustainability

Looking for a Job in Sustainability in Seattle? Here’s How You Can Make a Real Difference Are you passionate about the environment and searching for a job in sustainability in Seattle? You're not alone. More than ever, Millennials and Gen Z are looking for careers...

Favorite Eateries in South Park

Favorite Eateries in South Park

At Seattle Sustainable Landscapes, we believe that a thriving community extends beyond just green spaces and gardens. It’s about nourishing our bodies and souls too! South Park, with its vibrant culture and diverse culinary scene, offers some hidden gems that we’d...

Natural Stone for Landscaping: How to Choose the Right Rock for Your Seattle Garden

Granite holds a slope. Basalt frames a garden path. Weathered moss rock makes a space feel like it grew there on its own. In the Pacific Northwest, natural stone does more than solve a structural problem — it gives a landscape its character, and it only gets better over time.

Parking Strip Landscaping Ideas: Favorite Plants for Seattle Curbside Gardens

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.

Natural Stone Patios & Pathways with Flagstone and Bluestone

Natural stone patios and pathways bring lasting structure, texture, and beauty to Seattle landscapes. Explore flagstone and bluestone options, installation methods, and design ideas that work with the Pacific Northwest climate.

Our Favorite Pollinator Plants for Seattle Gardens

A curated list of pollinator-friendly plants that thrive in Seattle gardens—supporting bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds with blooms from spring through fall.

Beneficial Nematodes: Natural Pest Control for Seattle Gardens

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.