Welcome to the EMSWCD Conservation Directory! It is intended to help customers and partners in our District find local businesses, products, and services to assist with natural resource conservation projects.
Please note that entries are self-submitted, and only screened by EMSWCD staff for applicability. Though we try to keep it up to date, not all information is guaranteed to be current. This directory is not comprehensive, nor does it serve as an endorsement of any business or organization.
Other directories which list eco-friendly professionals include:
Backyard Habitats: https://backyardhabitats.org/professionals-directoryQuiet Clean PDX: https://www.quietcleanpdx.org/portland-quiet-safe-yard-careEcobiz: https://ecobiz.org
Nature-Inspired, Sustainably Focused Ecological Landscapes
Landscape Installation, Stormwater Management, Natural Area Restoration, Manual & Chemical Weed Control
Provides wholesale nursery grown native plants for wetland and riparian restoration projects throughout western Washington and Oregon. native plants, seeds, revegetation services, ornamentals, seasonal produce
Water Wise Supply formed in 2010 under than name Clean Water Components. The business emerged as a response to the growing interest in greywater and rainwater reuse, and the challenges people face finding comprehensive information and the necessary components to install systems.
Lawn and Garden Products, Western and Work Clothing and Boots, Fencing, Pet Foods and Supplies, Livestock Equipment and Supplies, Bagged Livestock Feed, and Farm Hardware. Agronomy and seed products can also be picked up at all retail stores. Special Orders are welcome!
I have been in agronomy for the past 40 + years, I own and operate one of the few privately owned soil testing laboratories. I test the soil both chemically and physically and determine its deficiencies and potential for various crops and recommend to the grower a complete program including all aspects of farming and gardening from working the soil to fertilization, irrigation, spray programs, cultivation and finally harvest.