
Garden Design Beaverton OR: Cost, Styles & Process
Garden design Beaverton OR homeowners invest in typically runs $1,500 to $8,000+ for a design and planting plan, with full installation costing more depending on scope. HD Landscape and Maintenance designs and builds gardens suited to the Pacific Northwest climate across Beaverton and Washington County — licensed (Oregon LCB #9977), insured, and rated 5.0 across more than 300 Google reviews.
By Donavan Hesedahl, Owner, HD Landscape and Maintenance · Last updated 10, June 2026
A great garden in Beaverton starts with one honest question: what actually thrives here? Our wet winters, dry summers, and clay-heavy soils reward a design built around the right plants and good drainage — and punish one that fights the climate.
After years designing landscapes across Washington County, we've learned that the most beautiful gardens here aren't the ones with the most exotic plants; they're the ones planned around how water moves through the site and which plants love the Pacific Northwest.
This guide covers what a garden design service includes, what it costs, the styles that work best for Oregon homes, how long a project takes, and whether you need permits. For our full design capabilities, see our landscaping and design page.
What does garden design service include in Beaverton?
When homeowners ask what does garden design service include in Beaverton, the answer spans planning through planting. A complete garden design service Beaverton homeowners hire from us generally covers:
On-site consultation and site evaluation — assessing sun exposure, soil, drainage patterns, and how you actually want to use the space.
A custom design plan — layout sketches and, for larger projects, 3D planning so you can see the garden before it's built.
Plant selection — choosing species suited to your light, soil, and the Pacific Northwest climate, with an eye to year-round interest.
Garden bed design and installation — shaping and building the beds, amending the clay-heavy soil common here.
Supporting features — pathways, borders, drainage solutions, irrigation, and outdoor lighting as the design calls for.
Installation and a final walkthrough, with maintenance guidance to keep the garden thriving.
The design and the plant choices are the heart of it. As a full-service landscape garden design Washington County OR provider, we handle both the creative plan and the hands-on build, so the garden you approve on paper is the one that gets installed.
How much does garden design cost in Beaverton OR?
The honest answer to how much does garden design cost in Beaverton OR is that it spans a wide range, because "garden design" can mean a single refreshed bed or a complete yard transformation. As a planning guide across Washington County as of 2026:

The biggest cost drivers are the size of the planted area, the maturity (and therefore size) of the plants you choose, soil amendment needs, and any hardscape or drainage work the design includes. Our clay soils often need amendment for plants to thrive, which is a line item worth budgeting for. We provide a transparent written estimate after the design is approved, so there are no surprises between concept and installation.
What is the best garden design style for Oregon homes?
There's no single answer to what is the best garden design style for Oregon homes, but a few styles consistently shine in our climate because they work with the Pacific Northwest rather than against it:
Pacific Northwest native gardens — built around plants like sword fern, red-twig dogwood, Oregon grape, and salal. These thrive on our rainfall, support pollinators, and need far less irrigation in summer.
Woodland / shade gardens — perfect for the many Beaverton lots with mature trees, layering ferns, hostas, and shade-tolerant perennials.
Modern / low-maintenance gardens — clean lines, ornamental grasses, and drought-tolerant plantings for homeowners who want beauty without constant upkeep.
Cottage gardens — abundant, informal mixed plantings that flourish in our mild, wet climate.
Rain gardens — a practical PNW favorite that turns our heavy winter runoff into a feature, using a planted depression to capture and filter stormwater.
That last style is a genuinely local solution: with the rainfall Beaverton gets, designing for water rather than against it solves drainage problems and looks good doing it. The best style for your home depends on your light, soil, and taste — which is exactly what the consultation sorts out.
How long does a garden design project take in Beaverton?
A garden design project in Beaverton typically takes two to six weeks from first consultation to finished installation, though it varies a lot with scope. The design phase — consultation, plan, and approval — usually runs one to two weeks. Installation can be a single day for a small bed or one to three weeks for a full-property transformation involving hardscape, drainage, and extensive planting.
Season matters here, too. Spring and fall are ideal planting windows in our climate, so timing a project to those shoulder seasons gives new plants the best establishment conditions before summer dryness or winter cold. We'll factor the right planting window into your timeline rather than installing at a time that sets the garden up to struggle.
Do I need permits for garden design in Beaverton OR?
For most garden design work — planting, garden beds, mulch, and standard irrigation — no permit is required in Beaverton. Permits come into play only when a design includes certain structural or grading elements. The main one to know: per the City of Beaverton, a retaining wall 4 feet or less in height (measured from the bottom of the footing to the top of the wall) with level backfill generally does not require a building permit, but a taller wall, or one supporting a slope or surcharge, does. Drainage piping behind a wall can also trigger a plumbing permit.
So whether your project needs a permit depends entirely on what's in the design. A planted garden with beds and a low border won't; a garden built around a tall retaining wall or significant regrading might. As a licensed garden design company Beaverton Oregon homeowners can rely on, we identify any permit needs up front and handle the process — you're never left guessing whether the work is compliant.

Where we design gardens
HD Landscape and Maintenance provides garden design across Beaverton and the surrounding Washington County area, including:
Beaverton — our core service area
Hillsboro — garden design service Hillsboro OR homeowners can book from concept to install
Tigard, Aloha, Sherwood, and Tualatin
The greater Portland Metro and Washington County region
Whether you're searching for garden design Washington County OR homeowners trust or a specific neighborhood designer, we bring a climate-first approach to every property.
We're locally based, licensed through the Oregon Landscape Contractors Board, insured, and rated 5.0 across more than 300 Google reviews.
What our customers say
With more than 300 five-star Google reviews, the theme our Beaverton-area clients return to is the experience from concept to completion — designs that match what they pictured, plants that actually thrive, and a crew that leaves the property better than they found it. For a project as personal as a garden, that trust is everything, and it's what a perfect 5.0 rating across hundreds of reviews reflects.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does garden design cost in Beaverton OR?
Garden design in Beaverton ranges widely by scope. A design plan alone runs roughly $500 to $2,000; a single bed or small refresh $1,500 to $4,000 installed; a full front or back yard $4,000 to $12,000; and a complete property transformation $12,000 to $30,000 or more. Plant size, soil amendment, and any hardscape or drainage work are the main cost drivers.
What does a garden design service include in Beaverton?
A complete service includes an on-site consultation and site evaluation, a custom design plan (with 3D planning for larger projects), climate-appropriate plant selection, garden bed design and installation, supporting features like pathways, drainage, irrigation, and lighting, and a final walkthrough with maintenance guidance.
What garden design styles work best in Oregon?
Styles that work with the Pacific Northwest climate perform best: Pacific Northwest native gardens, woodland/shade gardens for tree-covered lots, modern low-maintenance gardens with drought-tolerant plants and ornamental grasses, cottage gardens, and rain gardens that turn heavy winter runoff into a feature. The right choice depends on your light, soil, and taste.
How long does a garden design project take in Beaverton?
Most projects take two to six weeks from first consultation to finished installation. The design phase runs one to two weeks, and installation ranges from a single day for a small bed to one to three weeks for a full-property transformation. Spring and fall are the ideal planting windows in Oregon's climate.
Do I need permits for garden design in Beaverton OR?
Usually not. Planting, garden beds, mulch, and standard irrigation don't require permits. Permits apply to certain structures — for example, a retaining wall taller than 4 feet, or one supporting a slope or surcharge, requires a building permit in Beaverton, and drainage piping can require a plumbing permit. A licensed contractor identifies and handles any permits your design needs.
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HD Landscape and Maintenance 6581 SW 192nd Beaverton, OR Phone: (971) 336-5520 Hours: Mon–Sat: 7am – 7pm | Sun: Closed Oregon LCB Lic. #9977 | Licensed & Insured
Serving Beaverton and the surrounding Washington County area, including Hillsboro, Tigard, Aloha, Sherwood, and Tualatin.
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