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:
Read MoreYes, That Was Me On The News
KGW interviewed me for a story on Portland's home improvement market. We discussed how both the housing boom and weather play a role.
Read MoreHow I Came To Love Japanese Gardens (Guest Post)
This is the first guest post we have ever accepted on our landscaping blog. My sister Holly, and her husband Sean, live in NY. When work took them to Japan in February they go the chance to see real Japanese gardens. My sister came back with a love of them she didn't have before. Read on for her thoughts, and a bunch of great pictures!
Read MorePortland Window Cleaning, My Recommendation
Portland Cleaning Service
My good friends Joel and Shannon Ward have a business I want to share with you: JCW Cleaning. They are Portland based and offer window and office cleaning.
Why am I telling you this?
Joel is a great friend and I know he does excellent work. I also know how hard it is to find someone you can trust to do any kind of work around your house. Joel has been in business for many years, but has just started with his website. So this is my way to help my friend and you, my loyal readers :-)
Read MoreLandscape Design Is A (Long) Process
Putting a landscape design together for a client is a process. Sometimes a long process.
It may take time, but the design process has a purpose and our clients enjoy it.
Find out why it's a good thing that Ross NW Watergardens landscape designs take time:
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5 Low Water Use Plants For Portland
That amazing plant has long term costs. How much maintenance will it require? How much water will it use? Before you head to the nursery this spring spend a couple minutes thinking about the true cost of the plants you will add to your Portland landscape!
Read MoreEvent: Connect With The Work Of Kengo Kuma
If you have been following along with the expansion of Portland's Japanese Garden, then you know the name Kengo Kuma, the world renowned architect of the Cultural Crossings project.
His first US exhibition is coming to Portland in February. "Tsunagu", Japanese for "connect", will do just that; connect people to his work at the Japanese Gardens.
Read MoreBark Dust: The Definitive Guide for Portland Landscapes
Everything You Need To Know About Bark Dust
The most underrated way to improve your landscaping? Bark dust. It's nothing more than pieces of bark and wood that have been run through a grinder. Simply spreading it over the open spaces in your beds will make them look fresh and finished.
Read MoreWhat Kind Of Gravel Is Right For Your Project?
To help you out I have put together a list of the most common gravel choices available here in Portland. For each I will also suggest uses, pro's and con's, and approximate prices. Enjoy!
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