Profile of a Ross NW Watergardens project from summer 2013. This landscape started as a barren and blank front yard with a dated retaining wall. See what it became!
And read more about our Japanese garden design-build service here.
Read MoreProfile of a Ross NW Watergardens project from summer 2013. This landscape started as a barren and blank front yard with a dated retaining wall. See what it became!
And read more about our Japanese garden design-build service here.
Read MoreHere at Ross NW Watergardens we describe ourselves as "custom residential landscape contractors" (and sometimes I throw "high end" in there too). What does "custom" mean? Isn't every landscape custom?
Read MoreNote: The NWF no longer certifies landscape professionals.
Ross NW Watergardens is proud to be Certified as Wildlife Landscaping Professional by the National Wildlife Foundation. What does that mean?
Read MoreWe at Ross NW Watergardens are happy to announce that we have been named one of 12 finalists for Total Landscape Care's "Landscaper of the Year" award!
Read MoreRoss NW Watergardens is featured in the July issue of LC/DBM!
Read MoreEarly spring we had some great weather. You probably walked through your landscaping and came up with all sorts of improvement plans. This is the year your garden really takes off!
Read MoreA project does not have to be complicated or challenging to be satisfying. When the change is dramatic and the customer is thrilled we are happy campers! A recent project for a long time customer in Beaverton, OR illustrates that well.
Read Morene of our clients in Lake Oswego, OR just had their property designated a "Backyard Habitat". The certification acknowledges the efforts made by a homeowner to make their landscape friendly to native plants and animals.
Read More"Are you guys expensive?"
get asked that quite often. And I never know how to answer it. There are so many types of projects, so many different kinds of landscapers, and just as many varieties of customer. It's impossible to just say "Yes" or "No". And most potential clients don't want a soliloquy...
So here are the two sides of the full answer:
Read MoreEver have a waitress set a beautiful plate of food in front of you, and then notice a hair in it? Kind of ruins everything doesn't it? Yes, for anything to be great it's not enough to include the right things- you also have know what to avoid.
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