Earth Ecology, LLC

Earth Ecology, LLC Earth Ecology | Water Cycle Restoration | Habitat Creation
Landscape Design, Education, Installation Water is life, and we love life.

Earth Ecology supports inspired and aspiring earth stewards to design and craft ecosystems, in service to the waters, the plants, the critters, and the art that the land calls forth from us. Water cycle restoration is one of our biggest motivators, and is the point of departure for all of our interventions. We are profesionally certified by Water Stories / Zach Weiss. We utilize context appropriat

e restoration interventions, which may include: rain gardens, ponds, spring tapping, water conveyance terraces, beaver dam analogues, one rock dams, bank stabilization and erosion control, rock spillways, and more. Diversity of species ensures a healthy, stable, yet dynamic and evolving ecosystem. We are total plant geeks and have been known to “cramscape” with rare plant selections. We are enthralled with the ecosystems of our home on the West Coast, US. Our designs emulate and remix our observations from the wild.

Happy Equinox season!It’s feels so good to saturate in flowers again. I missed the Lomatium columbianum blooms the last ...
03/22/2026

Happy Equinox season!

It’s feels so good to saturate in flowers again.

I missed the Lomatium columbianum blooms the last couple years and I’m so glad to catch them at such a good moment this time around 🤩

01/26/2026

Hesperocyparis forbesii:
For what will you trudge, tromp, scratch 
your way through a thicket of tecate cypress;
untouched regrowth following some past fire,
dense with one inch trunks at one foot spacing, or so?

For what will you abandon your trail, your road, your path, to step where steps are not permitted
without incurring scratches to your face, and fingers, wrists, ears, and neck?

What is it to dive into this with passion,
searching for that beacon beyond the patch,
the uncaught pokemon, that elusive entity
(Quercus cedrosensis),

only to find a child’s lost backpack in the depths of the wood you just swore no one else would ever have stepped foot in willingly?

For what would one encourage a child to crawl, push, scrape their way through an impenetrable thicket of Tecate Cypress?

For a chance to do crime? Wreak havoc?
No. That isn’t the motivation of a parent.

For freedom that might exist, over there, on the other side? For a new chance? For love and hope, through sacrifice? To escape some past pain, or danger?

For that freedom, I learned here, one might fight, weave, articulate their way through a thicket of tecate cypress. 

With that freedom, I learned
to feel grateful for the chance to trudge, tromp, scratch my way through a thicket of Tecate Cypress,
where steps are not permitted without incurring scratches to your face, and fingers, and neck, 
only for the desire to find a tree
that I have not yet met. 

With that freedom, stuck and panicked and poked, 
I learned a more visceral sadness.
That at the edges of one world 
there lay infinite other worlds 
of depth, love, hope,
searching for a different, better world
for the children. 

And in no world do I wish for someone to elect to force their way through an impenetrable thicket
toward fear of brutality, inhumanity, and decimated empathy, to be hunted by a private army of murderous men in masks, only because they chose to flee, in hopes for a different opportunity. 

The children are alight with purpose and possibility.
They are not to be captured and extracted.
The families are not to be separated.
And so utterly obviously, the citizens are not to be shot.
For the love of botany,
F**k Ice.

11/25/2025

Blackberry Removal ASMR 😆

Grant knew this pull was going to sound satisfying 👂

Sweet little Zen garden patio addition to this 3 year old front yard chaparral garden!
11/17/2025

Sweet little Zen garden patio addition to this 3 year old front yard chaparral garden!

Sweet to have our new garden mentioned in this Forbes article featuring Pal’s on Hayden Island! It’s the first mention o...
09/21/2025

Sweet to have our new garden mentioned in this Forbes article featuring Pal’s on Hayden Island!
It’s the first mention of our newly established Hayden Island Arboretum. These gardens are worth a visit, and the food & views sure are worth it too.

Thanks

Caught up in a plant love affair… Penstemon barrettiae sure does it for me! Keep scrolling over for some behind the scen...
04/15/2025

Caught up in a plant love affair…
Penstemon barrettiae sure does it for me!
Keep scrolling over for some behind the scenes footage of our photo ops.

Finally made it out for some wildflowers - caught this one early, before bloom, but now I know where to find a good little population for a different time.

Endemic to the Columbia Gorge, quite rare, and definitely worth supporting in our home gardens. A crevice garden dweller, this beauty grows straight out of the rocks. Yessss

Sometimes it’s hard to get out for wildflower hikes while running a business devoted to planting wildflowers! However, l...
03/27/2025

Sometimes it’s hard to get out for wildflower hikes while running a business devoted to planting wildflowers!

However, luckily, planted wildflowers can actually yield wildflowers in the home garden!

Here the home crevices garden is making Olysinium dreams come true.

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