Common Questions
How does Stone Water Tree handle common Baker City issues like landscape edging damage and overgrown shrubs?
For landscape edging damage, we use durable construction methods in our walkway, patio, and retaining wall installations to prevent erosion and wear. For overgrown shrubs, our shrub care services include pruning, trimming, transplanting, and disease/insect management to maintain healthy, manageable plants suited to Baker City's climate.
What types of design and construction projects do you specialize in for Baker City properties?
We specialize in custom landscape design and construction, including water gardens, artisan stonework for patios and walkways, creative plantings, and ornamental pruning. Our services cover everything from irrigation design and greenscape construction to exterior wall and driveway installation, ensuring cohesive projects that integrate with your property.
Do you offer ongoing maintenance services like lawn care or shrub care?
We focus on design and construction projects, so we do not provide routine landscape maintenance or lawn care. However, we do offer specific shrub care services such as pruning, trimming, disease management, and transplanting as part of our installation or renovation projects to ensure long-term health.
Business Offerings
- Shrub removal
- Design services
- Shrub care
- Driveway construction or installation
- Exterior wall construction
- Landscaping building construction
- Landscape maintenance
- Interior wall construction
Business Background
Stone Water Tree is a Baker City, OR landscaping company founded in 1998 by Michael, who brings decades of experience from his Vermont upbringing and Pacific Northwest career. Specializing in custom gardens that blend with local architecture and natural surroundings, they offer design and construction services including water gardens, artisan stonework, creative plantings, and ornamental pruning. Licensed, bonded, and insured (LCB #9145), they serve homeowners and businesses with an artisan approach focused on craftsmanship and integration with existing spaces. While based in Baker City, they draw inspiration from Oregon's diverse landscapes, from the Cascade Range to the Columbia Gorge.


















