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Cannery District

Cannery District A large multi-year mixed-use commercial project, the Cannery District required a coordinated effort between Valley of the Flowers Landscaping and the construction and design teams. We collaborated with Linda Iverson Landscape Design to focus on creating inviting outdoor spaces using regionally appropriate plantings, clean lines, and durable materials suited to Montana’s climate. Client

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Deep Creek Ranch

Deep Creek Ranch Deep Creek Ranch is a remote ranch along the Rocky Mountain Front with unique design and maintenance challenges, as well as extreme weather, with 130+ MPH winds common during the winter. In a landscape largely untouched by humans, the importance of an ecological approach was of utmost importance. This included the use

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Edible Bozeman

Edible Bozeman Featured Article “Jennifer and Jeremy Stark, who own and operate Valley of the Flowers Landscaping.While Iverson designed the Cannery project, Jennifer and Jeremy made it happen—putting plants and seeds in the ground and making sure they had everything they needed to thrive. The Starks are specialists in how to get native, drought-tolerant plants

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Luxe Magazine

Luxe Magazine Featured Article “Suyama and Haddad’s vision for the home references traditional agricultural structures. Landscape designers Jeremy Stark and Kalan Murano collaborated with the architects on the landscape plans for the extensive site. Plantings of cottonwoods, aspens, willows and grasses echo the surrounding terrain.”

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Big Sky Journal Home 2024

Big Sky Journal Home Featured ArticleS “The resulting 12,000-square-foot structure was positioned on a hill looking out to views of the Spanish Peaks Mountain Range, with the wetlands and meadows closer in and a pond in the foreground. To help minimize the large footprint … a spacious underground garage that’s tucked into the hillside and

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Design Workshop

Design Workshop Featured Article – Andesite Ridge “Set within a landscape shaped by wind, fire, water and ice, Andesite Ridge exposes a dramatic and ecologically richenvironment, challenging the notion of contemporary design in a rugged context. A modernist interpretation ofmountain living melds a design ethos of simplicity, volume, and natural materials with an artful synthesis

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Mountain Living Magazine

Mountain Living Magazine Featured Article “A couple—native westerners living on the east coast—embarked on a mission to find the perfectranch property. The husband had grown up hunting and fishing and had always dreamed ofowning a ranch, but it was the wife who undertook the initial search. She visited 75 properties inColorado, Wyoming, and Montana before

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Mountain Living & Architectural Design

Mountain Living & Architectural Design “Throughout the project, the clients worked closely with the architect, the builder, and a team of talented artisans and subcontractors, including Montana Ironworks, Crown Creations Cabinetmakers, and Valley of the Flowers Landscaping, under the direction of Highline’s project manager Cooper Behr. Ugorowski said that because of the client’s strong design

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Elk Meadows

Elk Meadows This project was designed to feel naturally rooted in Montana’s landscape — blending rustic materials, native plants, durable hardscaping, and a layout that celebrates the property’s existing character. The goal was to create a space that feels effortless and enduring, with low-maintenance plant communities that thrive in our climate while still offering year-round

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Falling Star

Falling Star At the Falling Star Project, Valley of the Flowers Landscaping designed a vibrant outdoor environment that celebrates Montana’s natural beauty. The landscape features colorful wildflowers, stately aspen trees, and durable hardscaping to create functional and visually appealing spaces. Thoughtfully arranged pathways and seating areas provide inviting spots for relaxation and enjoyment, while regionally

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