Directory Listings for "Weed Control"
The EMSWCD Conservation Directory directory is intended to help customers and partners in our District find local businesses, products, and services to assist with natural resource conservation projects.
Tree Service focused on tree preservation and improving plant and soil . We also offer chemical control of tree of heaven.
Forestry consulting to develop old-growth forest conditions. Technical Service Provider for the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS). Native ecosystem enhancement/restoration consulting, arboriculture consulting, habitat snag creation, native oak release, native planting, native plant procurement and weed control.
With over 10+ years of experience with native habitat restoration and landscaping work, we specialize in native plant designs, pollinator habitat enhancements, invasive weed management, plant installation and management, and rain garden designs and installation. We also offer grass and lawn alternatives.
Free consults and estimates.
Herbicide-free habitat restoration, research and consulting firm that uses exclusively electric and manual forestry equipment to provide services with no on-site emissions. Alongside more traditional organic restoration work, Swamp Rose prioritizes frequently overlooked elements of habitat restoration including mycorrhizal inoculation, replication of the high biodiversity in naturally occurring plant communities, and the monitoring and management of both vertebrate and invertebrate wildlife. Our expertise spans projects of varying scales, from restoration on residential and commercial properties to the stewardship of expansive natural habitats.
Full service habitat restoration and native landscaping services, from initial consultation through project planning, design, site preparation, planting, and long term maintenance. SE Portland local, specializing in ecological management strategies that maximize the environmental benefits of our projects.
Licensed landscape contractor LLC. Design, install, and maintain gardens and landscapes, including trees up to 15′ tall. Ecology informed focus on naturescaping, rain gardens, and edible landscapes.