
Sustainability
Guided by our passion for sustainable design, we're here to help you nurture a resilient ecosystem around your home.
Whether you're looking for coaching to enhance your existing landscape, making small or significant changes to support pollinators, or starting fresh with a new design and installation—we're here to support your goals.
Below, you'll find a selection of resources to deepen your understanding of sustainable landscape practices.
Dig Deeper Into Sustainable Landscape Design And Gardening
Great Plant Picks is an educational program committed to building a comprehensive palette of outstanding plants for maritime Pacific Northwest gardens run by the Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden.
Plant Amnesty is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide education, resources, and advocacy to prevent malpruning and preserve urban greenspaces. They provide referrals for gardeners, designers and arborists, offer courses in pruning, and can help to rehome plants through their Adopt-a-Plant Listing.
RainWise is a rebate program for installing a rain garden or cistern on your property to reduce stormwater runoff.
Tilth Alliance provides educational experiences and resources that help people grow, source, cook, and enjoy food in a way that doesn't degrade the planet and reduces waste.
SPU Resource-efficient Natural Landscaping supplies an in-depth look at designing, building and maintaining sustainable landscaping in the Puget Sound region.
Gardening and Pestsense from WSU Extension Publications provide a wealth of gardening and IPM information provided by Washington State University.