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Suquamish Landscaping

Suquamish Landscaping

Suquamish, WA
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Suquamish Landscaping offers complete landscaping service in Suquamish, Washington. We design, build, and maintain outdoor spaces that look clean and last.
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MJ Details

MJ Details

Suquamish WA 98392
Landscaping, Pressure Washers, Decks & Railing

MJ Details in Suquamish, WA, is your local partner for enhancing and maintaining your property's outdoor appeal. We approach every project with a homeowner's care, ensuring your deck, landscape, or cl...

Pac West Hauling and Excavation

Pac West Hauling and Excavation

Suquamish WA 98392
Excavation Services, Landscaping

Pac West Hauling and Excavation was founded by Collin in 2022, born from years of hands-on experience in the excavation industry. After working for various companies, Collin wanted to build a business...

Hirschy's Northwest Gardens

Hirschy's Northwest Gardens

Suquamish WA 98392
Landscaping, Snow Removal, Gutter Services

Hirschy's Northwest Gardens is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping partner in Suquamish, with over nine years of hands-on experience enhancing our community's outdoor spaces. We specialize in a compr...

C & M Lawn Care

C & M Lawn Care

Suquamish WA 98392
Lawn Services

C & M Lawn Care is a trusted, locally-owned lawn service provider serving Suquamish, WA, and the surrounding areas. We specialize in comprehensive lawn care, with a particular focus on solving the com...

Dump Runs

Dump Runs

Suquamish WA 98392
Landscaping, Pressure Washers, Junk Removal & Hauling

Dump Runs in Suquamish, WA, is a locally-owned and operated service founded by a group of dedicated Kitsap teens. Starting as a small lawn care company, they quickly recognized a core community need: ...



Q&A

Is there a lower-maintenance alternative to my weekly-mowed lawn?

Transitioning turf areas to a landscape of Salal, Sword Fern, and Red Flowering Currant significantly reduces maintenance. These natives are adapted to the local pH and rainfall, eliminating frequent mowing and reducing the need for gas-powered blowers. This forward-looking xeriscape aligns with evolving noise ordinances and provides higher habitat value per square foot.

My yard floods every winter; what's a permanent solution?

High seasonal saturation is typical in Suquamish's gravelly sandy loam over glacial till. A functional solution integrates subsurface French drains with surface grading to direct water away from foundations. Replacing impermeable surfaces with crushed basalt or permeable pavers also increases infiltration, often meeting Kitsap County runoff standards for new hardscape installations.

What should I do about invasive weeds without using banned fertilizers?

For invasives like Scotch broom or Himalayan blackberry, manual removal and targeted, organic-approved herbicides are effective. Crucially, these treatments must avoid the blackout dates specified by the Puget Sound Nutrient Management Plan, which prohibits phosphorus applications on established lawns. A healthy soil food web, supported by mycorrhizae, is the best long-term defense.

Are permeable pavers a good choice for a patio near wooded areas?

Crushed basalt and permeable pavers are excellent choices, particularly given Suquamish's Moderate Fire Wise rating. Unlike wood, these inorganic materials create a durable, non-combustible defensible space while managing stormwater. Their permeability addresses our drainage hazard, and their longevity outperforms wood in our wet winter climate, requiring minimal upkeep.

How fast can a crew respond for an emergency storm cleanup to meet HOA rules?

For urgent compliance, a crew can dispatch from the Old Man House Park area. Using WA-305, the estimated travel time to Suquamish Center is 25-35 minutes during peak conditions. We prioritize electric equipment for quieter operation under the standard noise ordinance, allowing immediate debris management and turf repair to mitigate runoff hazards common after saturation events.

Do smart controllers actually save water on our voluntary conservation schedule?

Yes, Wi-Fi ET-based smart controllers are essential for Stage 1 voluntary conservation. They adjust schedules using real-time evapotranspiration data, applying water only when the Perennial Ryegrass blend needs it. This precision prevents overwatering, directly reducing municipal water use while maintaining turf health, even during the drier weeks of our 8b climate.

What permits and credentials are needed to regrade my sloped property?

Regrading a 0.35-acre lot typically requires a Kitsap County Department of Community Development permit for erosion control and drainage. The contractor must hold a Washington State Department of Labor & Industries landscaping license. This ensures they are bonded and trained in proper soil mechanics, which is critical for stabilizing slopes and preventing downstream sedimentation in Puget Sound.

Why is my soil so compacted and acidic even after all these years?

Suquamish Center homes, built around 1983, sit on soil over 40 years old. The native acidic, gravelly sandy loam was likely disturbed during construction, stripping organic matter and increasing glacial till compaction. This history explains poor percolation and pH levels around 5.5-6.2. Restoring soil health requires core aeration and amendments like composted bark to rebuild structure and support root zones.

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