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Autumn crispness is here: 2024


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Hello, Friends


"Autumn is the second spring when every leaf is a flower."

-Albert Camus


What a great time of year in the Pacific Northwest, with our cool mornings and warm afternoons full of sunshine. We hope you have been enjoying the change of the seasons. Seems like summer went by so fast and now we are into October with our compost tea brewing, aeration and overseed services and also our annual food drive!

Northwest Harvest Food Drive

This is the time of year we contact all of our service clients before service visits to ask them to leave non-perishable food items at their front doors.


We collect the food and donate it to Northwest Harvest. This is our 20th year collecting food to be distributed to folks all around Washington state.


Read our latest blog post for guidelines about what types of food to donate. Thank you to everyone who has made this such a success and highlight for us!

Landscape Design & Installation

Are you ready to make some changes to your landscape? Did you know we have landscape designers ready to help you make those changes?


This is the perfect time to begin the design process so we can install your new landscape next spring.


Our portfolio is packed with past projects to use as inspiration for your landscape. You can find us on Houzz and Pinterest for more ideas. Our website explains our design process.


Give us a call, we are happy to help make your landscape dreams come true.

Recent Blog Posts

Please take a moment to catch up on the blog posts we have written this year. And consider subscribing so you don't miss new posts.


How to work with a landscape designer


How to use a soil probe


Why appreciate bats?


How to encourage beneficial insects


Help bees and other pollinators this winter


Grow a bee friendly lawn & help our native bees!

One Last Thing...

Reminder, if you have leaves on your lawn, please rake them into your landscape beds.


Fallen leaves will smother your lawn and we don't want that to happen. You should remove the leaves before the lawn begins to thin out.


Leaves make valuable mulch. They feed your trees and shrubs, suppress weeds and protect the soil.


Thank you for reading and if you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact us.


Sincerely,

Your friends at In Harmony Sustainable Landscapes

In Harmony Sustainable Landscapes | (425) 486-2180 | www.inharmony.com
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