Looking for landscape plants that grow well in the northwest, look great in your garden, produce fruit or are a bit unusual? You've come to the right place. Creativity and advice abound at this local Pierce County plant nursery. Life feels a little bit more luxurious with a beautiful back yard or good curb appeal. Enjoy your outdoor spaces more with custom landscapes and hardscapes by the creative team of Calendula Farm & Earthworks.
Scott holds a BFA in sculpture and applies that training to everything he does. He serves on the Board of Supervisors of the Pierce Conservation District and the Board of the Proctor Farmer's Market. Alina keeps us on the straight and narrow and can simultaneously move two tons of rock, expand the hearts of everyone she knows, and raise two teenagers. We do many things and all of them involve creating beautiful and healthful enhancements to life in South Puget Sound. We grow plants for use in landscape projects and for sale to home gardeners, we create beautiful and functional environments for artful outdoor living, and we make herbal products for a healthy body.
We are general contractors (licensed, bonded, insured # CC CALENLN883RE) specializing in anything that contributes to artful outdoor living. Whether you are interested in a space for entertaining, a cut flower garden, a food forest, improved curb appeal, or a peaceful, private sanctuary where you can retreat from a too-busy world, we build creative spaces to suit your style. We are particularly passionate about stonework like patios, pathways, walls, and steps and also build wooden arbors, trellises, fences and construct raised planting beds from either wood or stone.
Take a walk on the wild side. Here is our current selection of Northwest Native Plants. They are all still mostly dormant but buds are swelling, some are cracking open, the ferns are showing their new little fiddleheads, the Trillium is just peeking out of the soil. So much plant love waiting to...
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It's coming. Spring is coming. So tantalizingly close. Here is our newest updated Plant Availability List. Many things on the list are still dormant but their buds are swelling and waking up quickly. Get things in the ground now for a more well-establishe d plant in spring & summer. As they start...
Built all new seeding tables, flats are filled with soil & we are ready to go. Wait till you see all the crazy new food producing plants we are growing this year. Ancient foods from far away lands...
A week ago I featured this Kanko Bai plum tree in bloom as a harbinger of spring. This week, it exemplifies the inevitability of spring. Snow and ice does not make them falter or hesitate. It only makes them more beautiful and resolute in being who they are. Let's all be Kanko Bais.