Designs for you and the planet.

Hi, I’m Tracy! I have been working in the landscape industry for over 30 years, and my designs have won awards in the building industry and rave reviews from homeowners. I achieved my Landscape Architect’s license in the early 90’s and now have a passion for creating backyard habitats and mosaic art.

From master-planning multiple acres to adding a small work of art into a walkway, I love to create spaces that delight.

How can I help you?

Let’s get together to talk about what you need. I can either come out for a single consultation, come up with a planting plan, or do a full design with multiple schematics that include hardscapes like patios, walkways, decks, retaining walls, and arbors.

Let’s bring your desires to life!

Wanting to bring more wildlife to your yard? I’ve been doing Backyard Habitat certification visits for 4 years now. I know how to get you certified AND give you a beautiful, low-maintenance yard. I can give you a focused design and the expertise to install it yourself or help you hire someone.

Looking to add some art and whimsy to your yard or home? I have found a passion for creating mosaics, whether from river stones or tiles fired in my kiln, we can bring some serious fun to your space that puts a smile on your face.

Let’s have some fun together!

About Me

I live on 4 biodiverse acres outside of Ridgefield with my husband and numerous domesticated and wild friends. This has been a great property to learn about native habitat and fall in love with nature every day! I have traveled around the world and found no place more spectacular and bountiful than the Pacific Northwest. With two kids off to college, I now sit on the board of the Clark Conservation District, the Clean Water Commission, and the Vancouver Peace and Justice Fair as well as being a Backyard Habitat volunteer (and a low-key environmental activist). I feel driven to help Mother Nature as she gives her all to us — let’s give back!

“…Thus the world grows rich, grows wild, and you too, grow rich, grow sweetly wild, as you too were born to be.”

— Mary Oliver