Won't You Be My Neighbor?

Every once in a while, a site visit resonates with us in a way that reaffirms we are in the right place at the right time. Each time we meet someone at their home, we recognize the mutual respect, commitment, and vulnerability involved. Being invited into your home and landscape is a privilege we deeply value.

As we walk and talk, it becomes more than just about planting a tree for shade or a flowering shrub for hummingbirds. It's about understanding you and the profound connection you share with your land. We learn about your favorite spot to relax after work, the view from your kitchen window while preparing family meals, or how your master bath overlooks your new garden.

These conversations blend your gardening goals, personal health aspirations, environmental concerns, financial considerations, and even the pressure to “keep up with the Joneses.” After visiting hundreds of sites and conversing with countless homeowners throughout Washington, we’ve discovered a universal desire: to feel a true sense of belonging and pride in our homes and communities.

At Eco-Restore, it’s a core belief that our designs should benefit both your unique space and the greater landscape. Whether it’s incorporating native plants that thrive in the Pacific Northwest or designing with our distinctive seasons in mind, we aim to create harmonious environments that nurture not only your garden but also your spirit and your connection to the local ecosystem.

Together, we’re cultivating more than just gardens. We’re nurturing communities, fostering connections, and building a sense of belonging. Here’s to growing together and creating more beautiful, resilient, and functional landscapes.

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