Plan-It Earth Design Services

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A place to rest in a sanctuary garden retreatA textural berm planting provides privacy from the roadA view of the wild garden is created.
A lush planting around a bubbling water rock.A new trek deck provides access to the garden.A reflexology footpath.Winter interest with a greenspace as a backdrop.
Edibles and ornamentals coexist in a southeast Portland backyard.Frontyard privacy is achieved with the use of fence panels.Giving the garage some context in a small backyard.
Natural rock placement makes afront slope more welcoming.A new deck with planters and a patio.A garden newly-installed by the homeowner.
A flagstone path makes the farthest reaches of the backyard accessiblebackyard privacyA dry stream bed to control stormwater runoff and infiltration.A lushly planted bed alongside a path
An old concrete path was recycled and reconfigured to soften the entry of this house.a backyard 'room' for relaxinga juxtaposition of Daphne and ferns
a mosaic raised beda Geranium in an antiqued pot a path for use of postal carrier
A flagstone path and a rich variety of groundcovers, perennials and structural shrubs transform this Portland backyard.An 'unused' side yard transformed with lush vegetation and a unigue path integrating a tree stump.A riot of color in a sloping sidewalk planting.A metal birdbath nestles in a shady back corner.
Overview of garden placed in neighborhoodAn intimate patio of flagstone and recycled materials. A recirculating waterfall set in a stone wall.
A recycled concrete and alpine rockery.A woodland path.