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Ecoyards achieves King County Envirostars 5 star rating

A large red rain barrel with two spigots is positioned next to a house, with a white bucket underneath to collect water.

Common questions about using rain barrels in the Seattle area

Ecoyards crew installing a drip irrigation system on a Lake Union house boat

Conserve Water in Your Yard: Tips for Drought-Tolerant Plants and Efficient Irrigation

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Choosing the Right Patio Material: Bricks, Stone, Concrete & Pavers Explained

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Common Planting Mistakes to Avoid in Your Landscape

Map showing a project area boundary in Seattle with highlighted potential project streets and parks, including Barton Basin, Roxhill Park, and E.C. Hughes Playground.

West Seattle Rain Gardens: King County’s Green Solution to Stormwater Overflows

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How Ecoyards and Local Programs Promote Plant Salvage and Native Habitat Restoration

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Paying for noxious weeds