Does snow hurt plants?
Not usually. The real danger posed by snow involves weight not cold. As the snow piles up on branches they can bend and then break. This is especially true with plants that are brittle to begin with. Most, if not all, of your plants should be just fine!
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The Ideabook below shows concepts that can be used to design a modern landscape that is relatively low maintenance. Enjoy!
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Even with our relatively short growing period there are many ways to integrate edible landscape elements into your yard and reap (literally) the rewards all year.
Here are 6 great ways to make your landscape more edible:
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Portland is a city of hills and slopes. Many of our yards have major elevation changes. These provide a challenge, but also a great opportunity.
Retaining walls take your slope and make it usable- while keeping all that soil where it should be. What type of retaining wall is right for you and your landscape? Take a closer look at a few options and then contact Ross NW Watergardens for a free consultation!
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People are thinking about the use of drought tolerant plants. It's a trend that has been gaining steam for a number of years, but the weather in Portland this summer has accelerated it. Almost every client I have met with in the last 2-3 months has mentioned low-water use as a priority.
If you are looking for drought tolerant plant suggestions, you have come to the right place. My favorites are below. Let's all work together to create distinct gardens that are water-wise!
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Almost every week, it seems, I meet with a potential landscaping client who is looking for something very specific- a low maintenance landscape. This is not a simple request. Why? Because, my friend, we live in Portland, OR.
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Plants often surprise clients who are new to landscaping. Not how great they are (which is obvious), but how expensive they are!
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Ross NW Watergardens has completed extensive landscape renovations during the winter.
These included water features, patios, retaining walls, irrigation systems, new plants, and more. Contemporary or modern landscapes often utilize large amounts of hardscape, making them great winter projects.
So yes, Landscaping in Portland can be completed year round, but here is what you need to know:
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Landscaping is pretty simple: put soil, rocks, and plants (in that order) in place to make your property look it's best.
But that doesn't mean the pursuit of a beautiful garden has been untouched by technology. I have a number of websites that I use almost every week to find plants, get design ideas, and more. Here are 5 that any modern landscape designer or gardener will love:
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A landscape design from Ross NW Watergardens can take 3-8 weeks (and occasionally longer) to complete. That might seem like a really long time.
Why does it take weeks to design a landscape?
The answer involves our designer's approach, the property's demands, and our client's style. All these factors influence how long it takes. How long would it take to design your landscape? This post might give you an idea.
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