Tag: hoa landscaping

Local Earth-Friendly Products from your Beaverton Landscaper

September 01, 2011

Water Fall - Landscapin Water FeatureAt first blush, all landscaping seems eco-friendly. Assuming you add new plants, landscaping automatically converts Co2 to oxygen, offsetting our use of fossil fuels. Right? (more…)

Organic Lawn Care, Tree and Shrub Maintenance and Fertility Options

June 30, 2011

When it comes to landscaping design, Oregonians take things seriously. Perhaps it’s our abundant rainfall or the lush, green temperate climate of the Willamette Valley – either way, Oregon’s environment is ripe for professional and HOA landscaping using eco-friendly yard and organic lawn care methods. Following are five landscaping design and maintenance methods to keep your landscape healthy and green – in more ways than one. (more…)

5 Flowering Trees and Shrubs for Your Landscape

May 26, 2011

Oregon GrapeThe Pacific Northwest is known for its lush vegetation and more specifically evergreen trees.  What many homeowners forget, though, is that there are many beautiful flowering trees and shrubs native to Oregon and the surrounding area. The following are a few landscaping contractor approved native flowering shrubs that work well in both home landscaping designs and HOA landscaping: (more…)

Landscape Management Water Saving Tips

April 28, 2011

It’s eaWater Streamsy to waste water on landscape management, even in the rainy Pacific Northwest. Most home owners associations have guidelines for landscaping design, but not many place restrictions on water usage. By implementing the following water saving tips you can reduce the amount of water waste your home produces and hopefully become an example for the rest of the neighborhood. (more…)

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