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ValleyScapes, Inc.

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17 years of experience

We provide all-inclusive landscape solutions for homeowners looking to construct their ideal outdoor-living spaces. From new construction to updates and renovations, our team is at your disposal from beginning to end. Our construction division has been breaking ground for 5 years throughout Oregon, Washington, and California. We are owner-operated and proud of our Oregon roots. We look forward to providing our services for you to achieve your landscaping goals!

We provide all-inclusive landscape solutions for homeowners looking to construct their ideal outdoor-living spaces. From new construction to updates and renovations, our team is at your disposal from beginning to end. Our construction division has been breaking ground for 5 years throughout Oregon, Washington, and California. We are owner-operated and proud of our Oregon roots. We look forward to providing our services for you to achieve your landscaping goals!



John Bowers Construction and Landscape Maintenance

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John Bowers Construction and Landscape Maintenance OR CCB# 188923- Providing the highest quality customer service and craftsmanship - We are a growing company staffing long term experienced professionals in serveral aspects of residental and commercial construction and landscape maintenace

John Bowers Construction and Landscape Maintenance OR CCB# 188923- Providing the highest quality customer service and craftsmanship - We are a growing company staffing long term experienced professionals in serveral aspects of residental and commercial construction and landscape maintenace


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TRAILS END RECOVERY

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21 years of experience

When it comes to recycling, there is simply no other place in town. We are committed to doing our part in helping the environment and sparing the landfills for waste materials that can, and should be recycled.

When it comes to recycling, there is simply no other place in town. We are committed to doing our part in helping the environment and sparing the landfills for waste materials that can, and should be recycled.


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JJV Rubber Mulch and Safe Rock LLC

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JJV Rubber Mulch and Safe Rock LLC

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JJV Rubber Mulch and Safe Rock, stands poised and proud by providing rubber mulch products that utilizes NON-TIRE recycled rubber in the production process. JJV Rubber Mulch continues to offer a safe and clean alternative.

JJV Rubber Mulch and Safe Rock, stands poised and proud by providing rubber mulch products that utilizes NON-TIRE recycled rubber in the production process. JJV Rubber Mulch continues to offer a safe and clean alternative.

Mulch and Topsoil questions, answered by experts

The best mulches for trees are wood chips, bark nuggets, or pine straw. Depending on your goals, you may want to avoid using plastic, stone, rubber, or wet grass clippings. Plastic mulch prevents water from reaching the mulched areas of your tree, stones don’t offer any nutritional benefits to the soil, rubber can release byproducts into the soil when it decomposes, and wet grass clippings can lead to rot. 

Plastic may prove beneficial in cold climates in the winter, but wood chips are the ideal option for most environments.

A 40-pound bag of topsoil covers 0.76 cubic feet, enough for 4.5 square feet with a 2-inch depth or 36 square feet with a .25-inch depth, such as topdressing a standard garden bed. If you want 2 inches of fresh topsoil for your 36-square-foot garden bed, you’ll need eight 40-pound bags.

The right depth depends on your intended use for the area. For instance, pea gravel for walkways and patios typically only needs to be about 2 to 3 inches deep. However, driveways and other areas with heavier loads may require 4 to 6 inches for better stability.

Pea gravel is a type of gravel that is generally smaller and rounder than regular gravel. It's usually made from river rock and is available in a wide range of colors. Thanks to its soft, round shape, pea gravel is more comfortable to walk on compared to standard gravel, which can have sharp edges. A drawback of pea gravel is that it can scatter more easily than other gravel types.

The cost of 200 square feet of pea gravel depends on how deep your installation will be. The pea gravel material alone costs between $15 and $75 per cubic yard. You'll need just under two yards to cover 200 square feet to a depth of three inches, for a total cost of between $30 and $150.

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