Stone in the Garden

Stone has been used to create buildings, structures and sculpture since the dawn of civilization. Stone is permanent and durable, outlasting any other substance in longevity, ornamentation, and beauty. It seamlessly blends and enhances almost any landscape, adding structure and a timeless “old world charm”.  Historically, mainly locally available stone was used, but at times the stone was shipped long distances. Numerous types of stone for landscape use are available today, varying in suitability and strength. They come in all shapes, sizes, colors and textures. Which stone is best suited depends on the type of project, architecture of the home or building, the surroundings, as well as your personal preferences and budget. With sustainability becoming an ever increasing focus, the most local stone may be chosen, if the correct fit. 

At Mount Hood Gardens, our own stonemasons have constructed numerous stonework projects in the Mid-Columbia, among them extensive dry-stack and free-standing stone walls, flagstone patios, and stone steps. Please explore the photos below for examples of our work.

Design Considerations

Stone Walls

Stone Patios and Stone Features

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