Sense of Place Permaculture - Clackamas's Best Landscaping
Clackamas, OR 97015
Q&A
How do you handle common Clackamas landscaping issues like lawn moss growth and damaged edging?
For lawn moss growth, we use sustainable methods like improving drainage and aeration, and can recommend native ground covers as alternatives. For damaged landscape edging, we repair or replace it with durable, eco-friendly materials, often integrating it into broader permaculture designs to prevent future issues. Our approach focuses on long-term solutions that align with local soil and climate conditions.
What sustainable practices do you use for tree care and irrigation services?
Our tree care, performed by an ISA Certified Arborist, includes pruning and removal with a focus on tree health and safety, using techniques that minimize waste. For irrigation, we design and install drip systems and rainwater harvesting setups to conserve water, and offer repair services to fix leaks efficiently. These methods support local ecosystems and reduce resource use.
Do you offer consultations or workshops for DIY landscaping projects?
Yes, we provide consultations for landscape management and offer hands-on training workshops. These sessions cover topics like edible landscaping, native plantings, and sustainable practices such as composting or drip irrigation, helping Clackamas residents implement eco-friendly solutions in their own gardens.
Provided Services
- Irrigation design services
- Tree care services
- Landscape maintenance
- Irrigation construction
- Landscape construction or installation
- Irrigation repair or maintenance
About the Company
Sense of Place Permaculture is an EcoBiz-certified landscaping and tree care service in Clackamas, OR, specializing in sustainable practices. Led by an ISA Certified Arborist and licensed with the Oregon Landscape Contractors Board (LCB# 8795), we provide services including irrigation design and construction, landscape installation and maintenance, and tree care. Our approach focuses on natural resource conservation, using methods like organic steam weeding for safe weed control, rainwater harvesting, and drip irrigation systems. We're especially passionate about projects involving edible landscapes, native plants, fruit trees, and features that support biodiversity, such as greenhouses, compost systems, and mini-farms. We also offer consultations and hands-on workshops, and utilize bicycle transportation for local maintenance to reduce our environmental footprint.

















