Landscape Design in Lake Oswego, OR
Sustainability | Pollinator-Friendly Gardens | Regenerative | Lawn Conversions
Designing Lake Oswego, OR, Landscapes Since 2020
Noble Root is a Lake Oswego landscape design and installation company creating ecologically functional residential landscapes. If you’ve thought of turning your outdoor spaces into a backyard oasis to be proud of, incorporating yard-to-table meals, or reducing your water use, let our team turn those thoughts into action. We translate your ideas into site-specific designs that prioritize ecological function, long-term resilience, and meaningful connection to your landscape.
We work with clients throughout the Lake Oswego, OR, area to provide custom landscape design and build projects, large and small. Our regenerative landscape design and installation techniques work with nature, not against it, giving you not just an inviting place to rest and relax, but one that focuses on sustainability and environmental restoration. Ready to take the next step? Contact our team for a consultation today.
Lake Oswego, OR, Landscape Design Services
Complete Landscape Design & Build in Lake Oswego
Our landscape design services in Lake Oswego are rooted in sustainability and built for the Pacific Northwest. Turn your garden into a haven for pollinators by creating a long-lasting habitat that benefits butterflies, birds, bats, bees, and beneficial insects. Our team listens to your goals and dreams, then crafts and installs a one-of-a-kind design to bring your vision to life. Each project is designed around how you want to live in the space, guided by site conditions, ecological relationships, and long-term function. Whether you want to grow your own food, promote pollinators, or create your perfect relaxation spot, every landscape has the potential to become an eco-friendly and sustainable sanctuary.
Landscape Installations in Lake Oswego
Noble Root is a complete landscape design, build, and installation company, serving the Lake Oswego, OR, area from Bryant to the Country Club District.
Our team will evaluate your site conditions and goals, translating them into a thoughtful, ecologically grounded landscape. We use the right plants in the right places to support Pacific Northwest ecosystems, and include drought-tolerant, native, and pollinator-friendly plants in our designs.
Raised Bed Kitchen Gardens in Lake Oswego, OR
Imagine going into your garden and harvesting a meal to nourish your family for dinner the same night. Our designs make that dream a reality. We build raised bed kitchen gardens for Lake Oswego homes that extend Oregon’s growing season and support consistent, productive harvests. Growing your own food reduces environmental impact while reconnecting you to seasonal cycles and your landscape.
Reviews From Our Happy Clients in The Lake Oswego Area
Throughout the Lake Oswego, OR, community, our clients trust Noble Root for landscapes that help the environment while adding beauty and garden “rooms” as an extension of their homes. Learn more about our approach to eco-friendly landscaping in Lake Oswego today.
See Our Work in Lake Oswego
BEFORE
DESIGN
AFTER
The Challenge:
The client wanted to redesign their front yard into a climate-forward, low-maintenance landscape with seasonal interest while improving usability and aesthetics.
Project Goals:
Improve aesthetics and reduce maintenance (reduce lawn footprint)
Drought-tolerant, low-maintenance, and seasonal interest plant palette
Open up the back courtyard for a less “claustrophobic” feel
Add a front-yard sitting area for community and neighbor interaction
Build a connector path from the front yard to the backyard
Keep some lawn for their dog
Our Solution & Key Features:
Designed a round gravel patio with steel edging and flagstone framing, accented by large boulders, balancing privacy with openness
Sheet mulched most of the lawn before planting for environmental benefits and reduced installation costs
Placed large boulders for slope stabilization, habitat creation, and visual aesthetics
Added a flagstone path through a low-maintenance garden that attracts birds, bees, and butterflies
Installed signature statement containers at the front of the home with evergreen and variegated foliage
Opened up the backyard with a fresh plant palette and introduced a few edible perennials (columnar apples, blueberries)
Created a cohesive, low-maintenance, drought-tolerant landscape that combines aesthetics, habitat, and usability
Plant Highlights:
Over 200 plants were installed on this project!
Natives:
Oregon Stonecrop
Kinnikinnick
Red-flowering Currant
Blue Blossom Ceonothus
Evergreen Huckleberry
Edible plants:
Little Black Fig
Blueberry
Pink-Flowered Strawberry
Columnar Apple
Dwarf Lingonberry
Plants that attract Pollinators:
Giant Hyssop
English Lavender
Bee Balm
Salvia Hotlips
Red Winter Heath
Our Process for Landscape Design in Lake Oswego, OR
Step 1: Consultation
We begin with a consultation to understand your goals, how you want to live in the space, and the existing conditions that will shape the design.
Step 2: Design Landscape
After the on-site visit, our designers create a plan rooted in human observation and plant expertise, reading the site in ways software alone cannot. We consider how you use the space, including pets and chickens, along with sun exposure, soil conditions, and existing structures.
Step 3: Build Landscape
Once the design is finalized, installation is estimated, and the next steps are proposed. From there, the landscape is installed using low-impact practices that prioritize plant establishment, soil health, and long-term ecological function. Plants are sourced through trusted growers, installed with care to protect living systems, and each phase is carried out with clear communication to maintain alignment with budget, timeline, and design intent.
Step 4: Maintenance and Coaching
We offer specialty fine gardening and ecological/edible maintenance for the landscapes we design and install. Every visit supports habitat resilience, plant health, and seasonal adaptations, plus education so you can learn how to care for your landscape, improve soil life, strengthen pollinator populations, and nurture the ecosystem.
Why Choose Noble Root for Your Lake Oswego, OR, Project?
Environmental-First, Native Landscaping
We create backyard habitats that support pollinators and beneficial insects through native plants that provide food, shelter, and life cycle support.
Organic & Regenerative Practices
Regenerative landscape methods guide every project, restoring soil health, supporting local wildlife, and reducing water use. Installation is completed using electric tools and non-till practices that protect living soil systems.
Local Lake Oswego Expertise
Our deep understanding of Lake Oswego’s climate, soils, and growing conditions has made Noble Root a trusted name in native and regenerative landscaping throughout Clackamas County.
Schedule a Consultation for Your Lake Oswego Home
Frequently Asked Questions About Designing Landscapes in Lake Oswego
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Absolutely, all our designs prioritize supporting pollinators like birds, bees, and butterflies. In Lake Oswego homes, we intentionally include two key types of native plants: nectar-rich plants to attract pollinators and host plants that are essential for insect larval stages. By using both, we create a year-round habitat and provide necessary shelter. Even in urban environments, small design choices like diverse plantings and chemical-free maintenance promote biodiversity and strengthen local ecosystems.
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Regenerative landscaping is a holistic option for those who want to go beyond decorative, lifeless displays and instead transform their landscape into a vibrant, thriving living system. It can replenish, restore, and enhance the local landscape by working with nature, not against it. These practices create resilient landscapes that also protect Lake Oswego’s precious local water resources.
Learn more about our Regenerative Landscaping Services.
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Sustainable landscape design in Lake Oswego takes full advantage of its rain-rich, mild climate while adapting to hotter summers. Key elements include healthy soil systems, drought-tolerant native plants, and efficient irrigation.