Landscaping Services Across the Columbia River Gorge
Gorge landscaping varies by microclimate. Browse local landscapers by city for design, maintenance, irrigation, and native or drought-tolerant planting.
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What to Look for in a Landscaping
- Familiarity with Gorge microclimates and wind-resistant planting
- Oregon or Washington pesticide applicator license if spraying is needed
- Experience with drought-tolerant or native plant landscaping
- Proper equipment for steep terrain (common in the Gorge)
Landscaping FAQ
What plants work well in the Columbia Gorge?
West-side Gorge gardens do well with Oregon grape, red flowering currant, and native ferns. East of Hood River, drought-tolerant plants like sagebrush companion plants, ornamental grasses, and lavender are more appropriate. Gorge wind is a major factor — windbreaks and low-profile plantings are often necessary.
How much does landscaping cost in the Gorge?
Lawn maintenance typically runs $50-$150 per visit depending on property size. Full landscape design and installation projects vary widely — $2,000 to $20,000+ depending on scope.
Do I need irrigation in the Gorge?
Irrigation is widely needed throughout the Gorge — including Hood River, where the orchard industry depends on it. Summers are dry across the entire region, and residential lawns, gardens, and fruit trees all benefit from a proper system. East of Hood River into The Dalles, irrigation is essentially non-negotiable given the high desert climate.