Landscaping in Squamish: A Complete Guide to Your Outdoor Space
- Growing Homes Landscaping

- Mar 5
- 1 min read
Squamish is one of the most beautiful places in British Columbia - surrounded by mountains, ocean, and lush forests. But landscaping here comes with its own unique set of opportunities and challenges. If you're a Squamish homeowner looking to improve your outdoor space, this guide is for you.
Understanding the Squamish Climate
Squamish sits in a temperate oceanic climate zone. We get significant rainfall - especially in fall and winter - with mild summers and cool winters. This is actually fantastic news for gardeners: our long growing season and consistent moisture mean plants thrive here with the right selection and planning.
Dealing with Squamish's Unique Challenges
The wind in Squamish - especially off Howe Sound - can be fierce. Many homeowners find that wind-resistant plant selections and strategic windbreaks make a huge difference. Drainage is another key factor: our heavy rainfall means proper grading and drainage solutions are essential to prevent waterlogging and erosion.
Best Practices for Squamish Landscaping
Choose plants rated for USDA Zone 8 or hardier - Squamish sits in Hardiness Zone 8a
Install proper drainage systems to handle heavy winter rains
Use windbreaks on the north and west sides of your property
Embrace native BC plants that are already adapted to our conditions
Plan for spring and fall maintenance, as our mild seasons allow year-round growth
Why Local Expertise Matters
At Growing Homes, we're Squamish locals. We know the soil conditions, the microclimates across different neighbourhoods, and which plants perform best here. When you work with us, you're getting landscaping advice rooted in real local experience. Contact us to schedule a consultation for your Squamish property.
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