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Completed Projects

This gallery gives you a look at many different landscapes throughout the county.
Tumwater, Washington
Landscaping before and after
Before & After

 

Landscaping ponds and watefalls
Water Features

Landscaping rockeries
Walkways & Patios

 

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Retaining Walls

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Completed Projects
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Quaint Back Yard The striking white bark of the birch trees is always a nice contrast to the green shrubbery that surrounds them. When the wisteria is in full bloom, this patio becomes alive with color.


Irving Street Project This 1961 house had wall to wall lawn and a handful of overgrown rhodies. Out with the old and in with the new. What a nice change.


Black Lake Project Stone wall and iron wood gate makes a nice entryway from guest house to residence.


East Olympia Project A tool shed doesn't have to be an eye sore in the backyard. With a little work, it can actually become a focal point.


Canterbury Project Reds, yellows and blues create a nice color combination that lasts year round.


Meridian Road Project The heavy traffic and noise of Meridian Road needed more than just a wooden fence to provide privacy for the homeowner. This assortment of plantings seemed like a better alternative to your typical hedge.


Shade Garden This shade garden will provide a quiet and secluded place for relaxing, especially when the plant material matures.


Black Lake Project The use of walkways throughout the landscape make it easy to get around your yard during the changing seasons.

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Quaint Back Yard: The striking white bark of the birch trees is always a nice contrast to the green shrubbery that surrounds them. When the wisteria is in full bloom, this patio becomes alive with color.


Indian Summer Backyard The beautiful patio is a great sitting area to enjoy the tranquil water feature and wildlife.


Olympia Area Project The winding concrete pathway provides an easy and attractive route from the front yard into the back yard. In time the trees will mature and groundcover will spread, making this landscape job more attractive with every passing season!


Simmons Road Project Looking down on dry creek bed, path and walls.


Spanaway Lake Home Another view of our Japanese Garden landscape. The bronze crane fountain really adds flare to the pond as you walk around on the flagstone bridge.


Burnaby Park 3 The granite boulders created the terracing necessary for the gentle slope of the front yard. The homeowners now have two levels of beautiful landscaping.


Tacoma Project This garden has a formal look and feel. The homeowner has entertained many guests in their beautiful garden, complete with arbors, walk-thru gates and flagstone patios.


Canterwood Project In time the trees will grow, adding to the property value and providing shade, allowing the smaller plants to flourish during the drier parts of the summer.


Spanaway Lake Home The cut granite slabs really accentuate the Japanese theme of this garden.

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