A re-found this article recently and wanted to share it because I am currently working with 3 clients who are planning on doing the landscaping work themselves after I come up with a master plan for them.
The article is from Northwest Renovation Magazine, and it features me in what I think was my first year in business. It's a step by step guide to laying a stone patio. It's one of my favorite parts of the labor side of the work. Very zen....
It works the same for using concrete pavers.
So here you go...http://www.nwrenovation.com/20livingpatio.html
Also, Ben and I just finished a very unique job today. I'll post the photos soon...
Friday, April 25, 2008
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Welcome Back, Winter!
COVER UP YOUR VEGGIE STARTS AND NEW PLANTINGS! - it's going to freeze again this weekend. Saturday morning temps are forecasted at 31 degrees.
I won't even go into how bad this news upsets me. We deserve at least 8 months of 80 and sunny this year!
I won't even go into how bad this news upsets me. We deserve at least 8 months of 80 and sunny this year!
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Best Tip Ever!
Saturday, April 5, 2008
C'mon, get modern!
This is a sweet, little store on E. Burnside called Life + Limb. It is just what we need to get through this never-ending, grey, cold Spring. How about a sunny southern California style cactus in your living room?
The owner, Molly is bringing hot-climate plants and mod containers to us PNWesters. I've been doing a lot of work lately with clients that own mid-century/modern or ranch homes, and I am going to be offering a lot of Molly's products in my designs. I would love to use these bird houses as usable garden art (of which, I am not normally a fan of.) And, the large agave and aloes can be brought outdoors and planted in containers in the summer.
Stop in and say hi to Molly. 1716 E Burnside.
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