Kirkland Pollinator-Friendly Garden Services
Transform your outdoor space into a vibrant pollinator haven without spending your weekends on yard work! Our team specializes in creating native, low-water, pollinator habitats that thrive in Kirkland’s unique climate, from its lush rainy winters to warm summer days.
What’s the Problem?
- Short-lived blooms that leave your garden bare for months.
- Traditional lawns lacking nectar, seeds, and habitat for wildlife.
- Plants either scorched by summer heat or waterlogged in winter.
- Chemical sprays harming the pollinators you want to attract.
Our Pollinator-First Design & Install Approach (What Works in Kirkland)
- Continuous Bloom (10-11 months) — We layer early, mid, and late-season nectar plants for a feast of color.
- Native-First Palette — We select native plants that flourish here, supplemented with resilient companions.
- Blocks, Not Polka-Dots — Plant in groups of 3–7 to encourage foraging and minimize weeding.
- Right Plant, Right Place — Careful assessment of sun, wind, drainage, and mature size ensures harmony.
- Soil, Then Mulch — Light soil amendment followed by a 2-3 inch mulch layer, kept clear of plant stems.
- No Fabric in Beds — We eschew landscaping fabric to promote soil health and nesting; it’s only used under gravel paths.
- Water Smart — Efficient drip irrigation by zone with deep, infrequent cycles encourages robust root systems.
- Shelter Matters — We retain hollow stems, twigs, and bare soil for ground-nesting bees.
- No Neonics, Minimal Pesticides — Our methods prioritize integrated pest management (IPM) to safeguard beneficial insects.
- Dark-Sky Lighting — We utilize warm, shielded path lights to minimize disturbance to nocturnal pollinators.
PNW Pollinator Plant Palette (Kirkland-Proven)
Sunny / Dry (Hellstrips & Hot Corners)
- Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (Kinnikinnick)
- Mahonia aquifolium (Oregon grape)
- Ribes sanguineum (Red-flowering currant)
- Eriophyllum lanatum (Oregon sunshine)
- Salvia microphylla ‘Hot Lips’, Nepeta (Catmint)
- Echinacea purpurea, Gaillardia aristata, Achillea millefolium (PNW yarrow)
Part Shade
- Vaccinium ovatum (Evergreen huckleberry)
- Gaultheria shallon (Salal)
- Polystichum munitum (Sword fern) for structure
- Acer circinatum (Vine maple)
- Heuchera spp., Vancouveria hexandra (Inside-out flower)
- Helleborus (Winter nectar bridge)
Moist Pockets / Rain-Garden Zones
- Cornus sericea (Red-twig dogwood)
- Physocarpus capitatus (Pacific ninebark)
- Spiraea douglasii (Douglas spirea)
- Carex obnupta (Slough sedge)
- Camassia quamash (Camas) — a spring pollinator magnet
Bloom Calendar (Always Something on the Menu)
Season | Flowering Standouts |
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Late Winter–Early Spring | Oregon grape, hellebore, red-flowering currant, heather |
Late Spring | Ceanothus, catmint, penstemon, mock orange |
Summer | Coneflower, blanketflower, yarrow, lavender, monarda |
Late Summer–Fall | Douglas aster, rudbeckia, sedum ‘Autumn Joy’, goldenrod |
Winter Interest | Evergreen structure, seed heads for finches, twig color |
Our Annual Maintenance Plan (Your Yard’s Routine)
- Weed Suppression — Scheduled hand-weeding; targeted pre-emergents only where needed.
- Mulch Management — Maintain a thick 2-3 inch layer; refresh spots and keep mulch clear of plant crowns.
- Prune with Purpose — Pruning timed around bloom and berry seasons; no hedging of pollinator shrubs!
- Watering Tune — Start in spring, deep checks in summer, taper in fall, and shut down for winter.
- Leave Some Habitat — Keep 12-18 inches of hollow stems over winter and some leaf litter for wildlife.
As a low-maintenance landscaping crew, we aim for fewer problems between visits and less work for you.
Service Cadences (Choose What Fits You)
- Quarterly — Spring/fall deep clean + two tune-ups.
- Bi-Monthly — A solid balance for most Kirkland yards.
(New installs or battling heavy weeds? We can start with monthly visits for 90 days, then taper off.)
What Annual Maintenance Includes
- Defined bed edges (keeping everything sharp)
- Targeted invasive control (say goodbye to ivy, blackberry, and bindweed)
- Seasonal pruning and deadheading strategy (some seed heads stay for the birds!)
- Drip checks, emitter fixes, and timer updates
- Plant health scans (look for rot, pests, sun/wind burn) with clear next steps
Why Annual Maintenance Matters
- Continuous Bloom Stays Continuous — Our timing and cuts keep the flowers coming.
- Deeper Roots, Lower Water Bills — Fewer, better waterings win the day.
- Real Habitat — Nectar, pollen, berries, and shelter through the seasons.
- Clean, Modern Look — Crisp edges + consistent mulch = instant curb appeal.
How It Works
- Free Estimate — We can do a photo/video consultation or a quick walkthrough; no hidden fees!
- Set Your Schedule — Choose quarterly, bi-monthly, or monthly visits that suit your lifestyle.
- Service Day — We’ll install or tune: plant, mulch, edge, and dial in irrigation.
- Follow-Up — Simple care tips, check-ins, and easy add-ons whenever you want them.
Why Kirkland Chooses Neat & Tidy
- A local crew familiar with Kirkland’s hills, parks, and neighborhoods.
- Licensed & insured for your peace of mind.
- Upfront pricing — labor, hauling, and disposal included.
- We pride ourselves on being on-time, respectful, and clean.
- Green-first approach to minimize landfill waste.
Ready for a yard that actually buzzes?
Call or text Neat & Tidy for a pollinator-friendly design and maintenance plan that looks fantastic and lasts. We’ll keep it tidy—so you can enjoy your space more!