What We Do

Our mission is to inspire ecological integrity and improve sustainability of urban landscapes by increasing the understanding of native vegetation in created landscapes.

Our goal is to establish a community-centered, ecosystem-based educational and research facility serving central Oregon and the greater High Desert region.

Our vision is to provide a space for exploration, learning, research, and training in ecological theory, botany, and applied science in conservation and native plant landscape design & construction.

Our Values:

Inclusion - Equity - Knowledge - Education - Respect - Safety - Opportunity - Survival

For the past thirty-two years we have owned and operated WinterCreek Restoration and Nursery with the long-term goal of advancing the use of native vegetation and reducing resource dependency in urban landscapes.  We have always maintained that focus, and have contributed to a greater understanding of the benefits of native plants locally and regionally.  We have also been instrumental in making the native plant industry a viable sector of the nursery and landscaping industry across the country through active participation and as a co-investigator on several efforts to develop a national native plant network. 

For the past two decades we’ve worked closely with the City of Bend, the Oregon Landscape Contractors Board, and Oregon State University to facilitate change in statute, development code, and curriculum to increase the sustainability of urban landscapes through education and example. Many of our own projects have received national and local recognition for their efficiency, beauty, and ecological function. 

That history, the need for information and plant material for public and private development, and the critical need for a knowledgeable workforce inspired us to develop the High Desert Horticultural Center, a research and education facility with the goal of improving the sustainability and resource conservation of urban landscapes through the promotion of native plants, ecology based design, and best practices that preserve all the values of our urban environments.

If we can increase the understanding of well designed native plant landscapes, we can inspire the conservation of resources and the full appreciation of a healthy human environment.

Through education and example, AND WITH YOUR HELP we will make a difference!

'In the end we will conserve only what we love, we will love only what we understand, and we will understand only what we have been taught’.  

Baba Dioum