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  1. 9575 SW 90TH AVE Tigard, OR
    503 477 9575
    Service Area: All Of Portland Vancouver

  2. 13680 SW Berea Dr Tigard, OR
    971 219 0058

  3. PO Box 23009 Tigard, OR
    503 590 9274
    Service Area: Multnomah County & Portions Of Clackamas, Washington, & Clark Counties

  4. 9390 SW TIGARD ST Tigard, OR
    503 598 7404
    Service Area: Portland Metro Including Vancouver

  5. 11440 SW TIEDEMEN RD Tigard, OR
    503 639 1579

  6. P.O. Box 231254 Tigard, OR
    503 636 0935

  7. PO Box 23131 Tigard, OR
    503 644 2855

  8. Tigard, OR
    503 317 5801
    Service Area: I Generally Work In The Greater Portland Area And Surrounding Areas Within An Average Of A 50 Mile Radius, But Willing To Consider Others. Also, I Am Licensed To Work In Washington.

  9. 13235 SW 76TH AVE Tigard, OR
    503 528 4247
    Service Area: Multnomah, Clackamas, Washington, Columbia & Yamhill Counties

  10. 15685 SW 116th Ave Tigard, OR
    503 560 7114
    Service Area: Greater Portland

  1. 9755 Tigard, OR
    503 507 0339
    Service Area: Portland, Salem, Oregon Coast

  2. 7350 SW Landmark Ln Tigard, OR
    503 621 0700
    Service Area: Clackamas, Multnomah, Washington And Clark Counties

  3. 8025 SW PINE ST Tigard, OR
    503 246 6629
    Service Area: Portions Of Multnomah, Clackamas, Washington Counties

  4. 14800 SW SEQUOIA PKWY Tigard, OR
    503 639 3500

  5. 8859 SW Commercial Ave Tigard, OR
    503 639 7700
    Service Area: Entire Area

  6. 12745 SW Falcon Rise Dr Tigard, OR
    503 887 3755

  7. 12155 SW Grant Ave Tigard, OR
    503 968 1235
    Service Area: Entire Area

  8. 8162 SW Durham RD Tigard, OR
    503 598 0724
    Service Area: Washinton, Multnomah And Clackamas Counties

  9. 7025 SW GONZAGA STREET Tigard, OR
    503 968 6162
    Service Area: Multnomah, Clackamas, Washington, Yamhill & Clark Counties.

  10. 16215 SW Cameron Ct Tigard, OR
    971 570 1927

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Green roofs spring up across the Northwest

by Pat Munts

Green roofs are gaining acceptance as their value in reducing rainwater runoff and lowering heating and cooling costs become more evident.

Portland, Ore., actively supports eco-roof construction by offering a $5-per-square-foot incentive to encourage the construction of 43 acres of roof gardens by 2013. The program could potentially cost the city about $6.5 million in incentives but save $15.8 million by avoiding stormwater costs. The majority of green roofs have been installed on commercial properties, but there's nothing to keep a homeowner from using these same techniques to green up their home.

Although the idea is appealing, there are some important things to consider. "Installing a green roof is not a do-it-yourself project," says Colin McCrate of Seattle Urban Farm Company in Seattle. "There's a lot of engineering involved in doing it right." Costs can vary depending on the amount of retrofitting required and types of plants used.

McCrate says that most buildings older than 5 years aren't easy to re-engineer for a green roof. "There may be too much reinforcing needed," he says. When his company built the herb and greens garden on the top of the Bastille Café in Ballard, Wash., he had to call in a structural engineer to design the reinforcing to hold up the roof, plants, beds, soil and a full load of water. "It's an expense a lot of homeowners may not want to make," he says.

Selecting the right roofing system also makes a difference. "Choose a roofing company that has the experience and training to install a living roof," says Damon Shelton of Elements Smart Roofing and Jones Boys Maintenance and Roof Care in Seattle. The Elements Smart Roofing system and those similar involve the individual engineering of a roof and then the installation of appropriate waterproof membranes, engineered soils, water flow and irrigation systems and plants.

The plant palette for a roof depends on how it will be used, says Sean Hogan of Portland-based Cistus Nursery and Design. Even then, there's no set list of plants that should be used on a project. "At this stage, we are learning to adapt roof plantings to Northwest native plants that can handle our dry, hot summers instead of the traditional European plant palette," he says. Hogan and other designers are experimenting with low growing, drought tolerant Northwest native plants that can handle the wet winters and brutally hot summers.

Hogan consulted on the roof garden redo on the M Financial Building in Portland, which incorporated shaped mounds planted with colorful plants. To mimic nature on the roof, the dips between the mounds have plants that can handle more water. "What you plant changes with each roof," he says.

Green roofs will need water during dry months to help the plants out-compete weed seeds that will blow in. Thin patches may need to be replanted to maintain a good cover. Ornamental and food plants in pots will need to be monitored closely for water, as roofs tend to be both windy and hot.

Pat Munts grew up in western Washington but has spent the last 30 years gardening on the dry east side of the state near Spokane. She freelances for the Spokesman-Review and has served as eastern Washington editor for Master Gardener Magazine. She's the small farms coordinator for both WSU Spokane County Extension and the Spokane County Conservation District.

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