Winter Weather Outlook for Western Washington (2017-18) Following a mild and short-lived La Niña last winter, the climatic phenomenon known as “La Niña” stands a 55-60 percent chance of developing once again this fall and winter. That’s the most recent…
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Winter is just around the corner.
Now is the time to think about ordering seasoned firewood. Each year we sell hundred of cords of firewood to customers across the area. We sell Douglas Fir, Hemlock, Madrone, Alder and more. Contact us to place your order. Firewood…
Black Cottowood Tree Removals
Black cottonwood is a large deciduous tree belonging to the willow family (Salicaceae). It is one of the largest of some 40 species of Populus and is the tallest, fastest-growing hardwood in the western United States. In the Pacific Northwest,…
Wood chip mulch: Landscape boon or bane?
Landscape mulches are increasingly recognized as pivotal components of environmentally sustainable gardens and green spaces. Select the right mulch and you reap the benefits of healthier soils and plants. Choose the wrong mulch and the only plants that thrive are…
Spring is here!
Pruning Pruning during dormancy is the most common practice. It results in a vigorous burst of new growth in the spring and should be used if that is the desired effect. It is usually best to wait until the coldest…