Outdoor Garden
Kitchen Garden: Grow your own vegetables, herbs, and fruit utilizing hand crafted raised beds and garden boxes.
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Flower Garden: Decorate your yard with boxes or beds to grow your favorite flowers. Attract beneficial pollinators and native wildlife to your home.
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Rockery: Set alpine plants into a surrounding of decorative stones and gravel. A great option for western Washington's rainy climate.
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Rain Garden: Utilize the lower elevation areas of your yard to create a reservoir for rain runoff and a perfect environment for deep-rooted native plants. Another great option for the area's rainy climate.
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Formal Garden: Utilize geometric shapes and symmetry to give your garden a definitive structure. Reminiscent of wall-protected gardens of western Asia and Aristocratic gardens of Europe.
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Cottage Garden: Reminiscent of old English gardens, go less formal with dense planting of a mixture of both ornamental and edible plants.
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Terrace/Roof Garden: Perhaps you lack a yard, but have a patio, balcony, or roof access. Utilize garden boxes to turn the small space you have into the best garden it can be.
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Sensory Garden: This garden is meant to engage all of the senses. In addition to catching the eye, it can feature plants for their fragrance, their sound in the wind, the feel of their leaves, or even the taste with edible plants. Footpaths and water features can add even further delight.
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Shade Garden: Transform those low light areas with the use of ferns, mosses, and a number of other shade-loving plants.
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Water Garden: Adding a pond or stream to the garden, even one small enough to be enclosed in a box on the patio, can really bring a garden to life.
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Green Wall: Go vertical with your garden to utilize space and add more greenery
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Outdoor Lounge: A place to relax and entertain in your garden. Surround a fire pit with an open seating area accessed by a footpath to really tie the garden together. The addition of lights allows you to use your garden any time.
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Garden Footpaths: Access to the garden is important. There are many options to build the right footpath through your space.
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Animal Enclosures: Give your pets an outdoor space to enjoy. A catio, a doghouse, a chicken coop/run. Even enclosed areas for exotic pets such as reptiles.
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Beneficial Wildlife Houses: Attract native wildlife to your garden with bee houses, butterfly houses, bug houses, bat houses, and bird houses.