How Our Installation Schedule Works

by Ben Bowen

When you sign an agreement with us, and pay a deposit, you get a start date for your landscape project. Some times of the year that may be 20 weeks away, other times it may be 40 weeks. Either way, you have a start date and are in the schedule. What does that mean?

The start date is a target. No new projects will go in front of you, your deposit ensures that. However, it is common for projects to start a week or more past the start date on the agreement. Why?

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Landscape Design vs Detailed Proposal

by Ben Bowen

If you are reading this we have met to discuss your landscape project. We discussed two ways that, as the landscape designer here at Ross NW Watergardens, I can help your project move forward. The first is a formal landscape design and the second is a detailed proposal. Which is right for you?

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Stone Masonry in Portland- Why So Expensive?

by Ben Bowen

Stone paths, drystack walls, and slate patios may seem simple, they are definitely beautiful. One thing they are not? Cheap.

Of all the landscape services we offer, stone elements are most frequently out of budget for a potential client. The reason concrete pavers and retaining wall systems exist? Because the real deal (stone) is so expensive!

Ok, stone masonry can be a budget buster. Why? Two primary reasons:

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Landscape Pricing Information (To Help You Budget For Your Project)

by Ben Bowen

Here you will find some ballpark prices for landscaping here in Portland in 2018. There are also links to posts I have written on this in the past along with some other online resources that might be helpful. If I don't cover your project scope below feel free to leave a comment with a brief description and I will try to help.

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Aesthetic Pruning- What, Why, and Who

by Ben Bowen

There is one aspect of landscape maintenance, in particular, that can take your garden from “good” to “great”. Aesthetic pruning, or skilled hand pruning, is often overlooked. But no other ongoing work in your garden will have larger impact.

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