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The Rain Season Garden
Gardens grow from sun, soil and water, and in our environment, water is the influencer, the muse, and the inspiration.
Easy Ways to Conserve Water in Your Garden
Irrigation, like soil preparation or drainage, is one of the elements of a landscape design that works behind the scenes.
A Choreographed Landscape
Lan Su Chinese Garden is choreographed in a sequence that creates an experience of discovery.
What Is My Favorite Project?
Because we are thoughtful about what projects we work on, the answer is genuinely, we are excited about all our projects.
A Beautiful Stormwater Detail: Runnels
A runnel can be designed to be purely functional or an eye-catching artistic detail in the landscape. A runnel might be right for your property if you need a captivating way to move stormwater and would like to integrate stormwater management throughout your property.
Exploring Our Individual and Collective PASSIONS
Our annual trips to places like Scottsdale, AZ and Los Angeles, CA have allowed us to explore our individual and collective passions: The art of creating beautiful gardens and outdoor spaces for people, while celebrating and respecting nature.
Another Perfect Plant: Stewartia pseudocamellia
Japanese Stewartia is an ideal tree for small spaces and can tolerate some shade. This tree looks best left to grow in its natural form, so avoid pruning if possible.
The Sempervivum tectorum effect
Hens and chicks, or Sempervivum tectorum, is an inexpensive and easy to grow alpine succulent plant.
Place Shaping Walls
A variety of wall building techniques are used when it comes to stone walls. Field stone walls are constructed from stones that are collected from a site’s rocky earth and are typically dry stacked, sometimes with varying degrees of finesse!
Beneath Our Feet: Brick Paving
Brick is an ancient yet enduring design material. In fact, bricks are one of the oldest known building materials, dating back to 7,000 BC, meaning that some brick structures have lasted over 9,000 years!
Woodland Park Zoo Sensory Garden Table Process: Design and Process
As the name suggests “Sensory Gardens” are intended to entice and attract all the senses. Scents, sounds, sights, touch and even taste can be explored with plantings and features that encourage interaction.
Another Perfect Plant: Stipa gigantea
On a warm summer evening these golden seed heads truly glow in the dusk and jostle lazily in the breeze.
New Vision for an Existing Garden Center: A Third Place
The Grand Opening drew 800 plus visitors over the weekend. Our client was able to give the community a glimpse of the future for the garden center.
Another Perfect Plant: Aruncus x ‘Misty lace’
“Misty”, “frothy”, and “feathery” are all words that come to mind when admiring the dreamy inflorescences of Aruncus, a genus known by the common name of goatbeard or bride’s feathers.
Planning for Diversity at Leach Botanical Garden
Investment in Leach Botanical Garden is a community and economic development initiative with the potential to create jobs, build community, and encourage residents and visitors to explore this rich and diverse southeast Portland neighborhood.
Big and Bold: Hound Hill’s New Arbor and Pergola Create Outdoor Living Spaces
The new arbor and pergola provide a frame for outdoor living and for appreciating the views of the countryside beyond.
Another Perfect Plant: Rhododendron 'Capistrano'
Rhododendron ‘Capistrano’ bears frilly trusses of pale, buttery-yellow flowers atop a dense mound of evergreen foliage.
All About Stairs
To get a better understanding of riser/tread combinations we went for a walk with our tape measures, paying attention to how easy or difficult it was to traverse the stairs.
Another Perfect Plant: Magnolia x loebneri ‘Leonard Messel’
This hybrid is a true, slow-growing intermediate.
Small Gardens
The first thing to consider when designing a small garden is to identify how you will most likely use the space.
With flowers that emerge in early winter and tough evergreen foliage, hellebores are a mainstay of both our public and private gardens, where we always try to design for four seasons of interest. Exquisite on a small scale and sensational on a large scale, they are well-suited for a variety of different settings and styles.