Landscape Professionals
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Sustainable streetscape Issaquah Highlands
The fastest growing sector of the landscape industry is providing “green” services that minimize chemical use and water waste, and maximize plant health and efficient resource use. Get started with Natural Landscaping: Design, Build, Maintain (pdf), or in Spanish Paisajismo natural: Diseño, Construcción, Mantenimiento (pdf).
Sustainable Landscaping Topics
- Training Opportunities for landscape professionals: register now for upcoming workshops or view previous presentations. También vea entrenamiento profesional en español.
- For Property Managers: Connect to SPU services, find a landscaper, develop a maintenance contract, save money on irrigation, or learn how to maintain your own landscape.
- Landscape Design & Construction Learn about code requirements and best practices for soils, stormwater, trees, and overall sustainable design.
- Soil Best Practices Learn about new code requirements to protect and restore soil quality on every construction site.
- Lawns, Plants & Trees Best practices for healthy landscapes, plus links to code requirements and resources to learn more.
- Landscape Maintenance Plans Use these examples to develop professional plans that sell your services to homeowner associations, institutions, and residents.
- Integrated Pest Management Pest identification and least toxic control methods – safer for your staff and customers, wildlife, and our environment.
- Irrigation System Tips & Rebates Professional automatic irrigation system resources for commercial customers, and links to rebates for business and home irrigation systems.
Questions? Call the Garden Hotline For IPM and other landscape questions, or to request a print copy of one of the guides or factsheets, call the Garden Hotline (206) 633-0224 or email questions from www.GardenHotline.org.
For more information about:
- Soil, composting, and overall sustainable landscape design, installation, and maintenance, see the Natural Landscaping Guidelines (pdf) for professionals, and contact Kate Kurtz at (206) 684-7650 or kate.kurtz@seattle.gov.
- Water conservation in the landscape, and rebates for irrigation system upgrades, contact Mark Guthrie at (206) 684-5955 or mark.guthrie@seattle.gov.
- Bio-based lubricants and hydraulic fluids, see the Bio-Based Oils (pdf) fact sheet.
Print material
- Natural Landscaping: Design, Build, Maintain (pdf) - Steps for every site, and resource links.
Paisajismo natural: Diseño, Construcción, Mantenimiento (pdf) - in Spanish - Ecologically Sound Lawn Care Manual (pdf) 90 pages - Professionals share best lawn and turf installation and maintenance practices
Sustainable Lawn Care for NW Professionals (pdf) - short 8-page summary
Cuidado sostenible del césped para profesionales (pdf) - in Spanish - Sustainable Landscaping Resources (pdf) – Reading list for the EcoPro training program, with additional resources on landscape design, soil, plants, IPM, irrigation, stormwater, and more.
Related links
Natural Yard Care Information for residents, including best practices and resources useful to professionals.
Natural Pest, Weed & Disease Control Practical IPM approach for homeowners and professionals, and pest management resource links.
Choose the Right Plant for Your Site Plant lists, planting, and plant care tips.
Backyard Composting
Building Healthy Soil
Yard Waste Disposal to commercial composting and sources of compost from Cedar Grove and Green Blenz.
Hazardous Waste Disposal
Additional resources
EnviroStars Certification for Landscape Professionals Get certified and promote your business.
Saving Water Partnership - conservation information and rebates for homes, schools, and businesses.
Pesticide Information - alternatives from the Hazardous Waste Management Program Grow Smart Grow Safe - rates safe products.
Soils for Salmon.org – information for designers, builders, and landscapers on best practices for soil preservation and restoration, now required by codes in western Washington.