Local Landscaping Expertise
In the heart of Port Gamble, WA—a National Historic Landmark overlooking Hood Canal—we provide landscaper and deck builder services for homeowners who value curb appeal and outdoor living space. Our team handles garden cleanup, shrub and tree trimming, garden design, new lawn installation, lawn maintenance, and pressure washing. Whether you're refreshing a historic-era cottage or building a new outdoor retreat near Gamble Bay, we understand the local soil, native plants, and weather patterns that make landscapes thrive in Kitsap County.
Port Gamble's maple and elm-lined streets and picket-fenced homes demand thoughtful landscaping. Rain, dense forest proximity, and well-established yards mean every project is tailored to local conditions.
From site assessment to finished landscape, we follow a clear process.
We visit your Port Gamble property, assess drainage, sunlight, soil type, and existing plantings. This guides our design and budget.
We present planting ideas, deck layout, or cleanup scope. You approve the plan before any work starts.
Cleanup, soil prep, deck framing, planting, or pressure washing happens on schedule. We handle all debris removal.
Final review ensures quality. We share watering schedules, mulch tips, or deck care for long-term success.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.

Fall and spring cleanup near the historic downtown core, Port Gamble.
Port Gamble's dense forest means branches overgrow fast. We remove fallen limbs, clear debris, prune shrubs and trees to shape. Especially useful after winter storms common to Hood Canal region.

New lawn installation in front yard near Rainier Avenue, Port Gamble.
Historic homes in Port Gamble need healthy lawns. We test soil pH, amend for drainage, seed or sod, and mulch. Our seeding thrives in the cool, moist maritime climate.

Custom garden design respecting Port Gamble's historic character.
We design perennial borders, herb gardens, and shade plantings suited to Port Gamble's maritime climate. Native plants attract local birds and thrive without heavy maintenance near Gamble Bay.

Pressure washing historic homes and outdoor structures in Port Gamble.
Moss and mildew thrive in Port Gamble's damp climate. We safely pressure-wash siding, patios, and fences. We also build and repair decks with weather-resistant materials designed for Puget Sound humidity.

Ongoing lawn maintenance through Port Gamble's rainy seasons.
Bi-weekly or monthly mowing, edging, and mulch refresh keeps yards tidy year-round. We adjust schedules for Port Gamble's fall rains and spring growth surge.
Port Gamble sits on a historic bluff overlooking Gamble Bay and Hood Canal. The area's maritime climate, dense forest canopy, and preserved architecture shape every landscaping decision.
Kitsap County receives 50+ inches annually. We grade for water runoff and select plants that thrive in moist soil near bluffs and tidal zones.
Old-growth timber and second-growth forest block afternoon sun. Shade-loving plants, ferns, and groundcover thrive where lawn cannot.
The National Historic Landmark means landscaping respects picket fences, period plantings, and New England–style character homes built in the 1860s–1880s.
We've served Port Gamble homeowners and property managers for over 10 years. We understand what grows here—and what doesn't.
We service homes and properties throughout Port Gamble, Gamble Bay, and nearby North Kitsap neighborhoods. Whether your home sits near the historic downtown core, along the maple and elm-lined neighborhoods, or in the surrounding forest areas, we can reach you quickly and service your landscape on your schedule.
Port Gamble is 35 miles from Seattle and one mile south of the Hood Canal Bridge. From Poulsbo or Kingston, take Highway 3 South to Highway 104 East, which runs straight through the historic district. Appointments can be scheduled for early morning, afternoon, or weekend visits.
We keep travel time short so you pay less for service calls.

Historic downtown Port Gamble on Highway 104, overlooking Gamble Bay.
Ready to book? Call or text us today. We schedule free consultations and can often start cleanup or design work within one week of your call.
We schedule landscaping before the festival weekend or afterward to avoid traffic and crowds. Plan cleanup and deck work 1–2 weeks ahead if you want completion by festival time.
Native ferns, heuchera, hosta, rhododendrons, and Pacific madrone work well. We also recommend Tacoma-area natives like Oregon grape and coast redcedar that handle wet winters and forest shade.
Yes, using soft-wash techniques and low pressure. We protect historic paint and original clapboard, essential for National Historic Landmark homes.
Yes. Winter storms frequently drop branches in Port Gamble. Call or text for same-day assessment and rapid debris removal or tree-trimming response.
Absolutely. We use traditional or modern deck styles that complement period homes and New England architecture. Wood, composite, and composite-hybrid options all available.
Spring through early fall, bi-weekly is standard. Fall rains slow growth; winter and early spring may only need monthly visits. We adjust based on your yard's sunlight and soil.
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