Portland Landscape Companies – 2019
Comparing ‘Portland Landscape Companies’ in our Urban Metro Area is tricky. With 2019 underway, there are hundreds of landscape companies to choose from. How do you make a choice between them all? What makes one different than all the rest?
Recognizing What Each Landscape Company Specializes In
The tricky part lies in recognizing what each landscape company specializes in. All landscape companies have an expertise. And not every landscaper is a perfect fit for every kind of project. Even a good company with the best intentions at heart will have a conflict constructing an outdoor living space if they are better known for water gardens. These photos by Paradise Restored show distinct preferences in landscape design elements. (tour the properties: Patterson, Cimral)
Some Wear Many Hats Very Well
Some of the larger landscape companies in the Portland Metro area wear many hats and design all types and styles of landscapes. Like 7 Dees or Landscape East & West whose skilled crews build some great fences and screens. Portlanders have tons of options.
Other companies have a specialty niche they’ve carved for themselves. Therefore, you’ll need information to help direct your investment as January approaches. The best way to learn about an industry is to look at performers in each category. Decide what area fits your needs. Inclination for a garden venue, outdoor living room, sports court and family firepit, or swim spa with the works? Check out these properties shown below. Childress, Shriver, Hidalgo, & Talwalker
#1 Outdoor Living Spaces – Outdoor Design
If you’re thinking outdoor living space, you’ll want a company with top-notch designers. When considering pools, swim spas, and custom wood structures with fireplace walls – you’ll want industry experts with solid design plans. Performance and quality of execution is at the top of the list and you’ll want info on installation, crews and project communication.
HGTV recognized Paradise Restored Landscaping as a Top Landscape Designer not only in the Portland, Oregon area but across the Country in 2018. Hot off the press: An invitation to submit properties in 3 categories for the HGTV Ultimate Outdoor Awards – 2019 just came across the Paradise Restored desk.
#2 Commercial and Residential Landscapes
DeSantis Landscapes builds, renews and maintains commercial property landscapes of all types. General contractors, commercial developers, landscape architects and property managers call on DeSantis because of their experience and service.
Pistils Landscape Design + Build, offers design services with an emphasis on sustainable practices and collaboration with clients. Their goal is to create something specific to the client’s vision, as well as friendly to the planet.
Beautiful Bones and Purple Stones. brings first hand knowledge of how specific landscape elements are actually constructed, such as walls and decks, and the variety of materials that can be used.
#3 Landscape Gardens
Creative Landscapes, Inc. is locally-owned with clients throughout the Portland metropolitan area bringing years of experience to designing, planting and maintaining landscapes in this gardener’s paradise.
JP Stone Contractors. Traditional stonemason crew with landscaping on the side.
#4 Landscape Maintenance
The Yard by Paradise Restored 24 Years in Lawn Care Service, Proven Track Record in Residential and Commercial Services, Affordable rates with optional premium services.
De La Cruz Landscapes. Landscape maintenance, pruning, and basic improvements like spreading bark dust and giving tips. See Mulch 101.
Ball Landscaping. Yep, no website but you can get contact info here. This company offers landscape service including maintenance, landscape design and water features.
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I originally wrote to Micah asking questions about his Roth property project. I was searching photographs of outdoor projects similar to our design. Our project is about to get started and we are down to a few more details which we need to decide. What I saw on the photos of the Roth project appeared to be very close to our hopes. I took note that the location out west (Oregon) and we live on the east coast (Pennsylvania), so I wasn’t certain I would get a response, but decided to try anyway.
I first contacted him via Houzz and to my surprise he responded by calling me back and leaving a voicemail. I, in turn, called him back and we spoke on the phone. I explained our project to Micah and asked him about some of the dimensions of his Roth project. Micah eagerly responded and had no problem talking with me about the project and a few more questions I had.
Needless to say I was very impressed that he would take the time to respond to me and also discuss my project and his already completed project. He did this while knowing he would really not benefit from sharing his time and knowledge with someone he most likely will never do business with. I really appreciated him taking time to contact me and also talk to me about this. I wish Micah and his co-workers continued good luck with their business! Thanks again, Dave Clemens
Landscape Resources:
Oregon Landscape Contractor’s Board
Find a Landscaper on OLCA (Oregon Landscape Contractor Association.)
Top Landscapers According to Expertise.
Portfolio of Portland Landscape Projects
Portland Landscaping on LandscapingNetwork.com
Portland Oregon Landscapers on Houzz
Porch’s Top Landscaping Companies Here.
Top 150+ Landscapers on AngiesList
Need A Portland Area Landscape Designer?
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Okie Dokie Portland, over and out from the PR Blogger…. Have any questions about Portland Landscaping Companies? Give us a shout @ 503.788.3117 or contact us for a complimentary consultation @ http://www.paradiserestored.com/exterior-landscape-design/contact-us/
Like a few ideas for your landscape? Pop into our portfolio. So many fun landscapes. We are sure one will catch your eye @ http://www.paradiserestored.com/portfolio/
Until next time, Get Outside Portland!
Kim Thibodeau, Exterior Design Services
Landscape Blogger for a Many Hats Wearing Landscape Company
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