Eden sits up in the Ogden Valley, a different world from the valley floor, with cooler air, bigger lots, and Pineview Reservoir down the road. Felter Landscape builds for this mountain setting, where the plant list and the snow load both look different.
Eden is one of the Ogden Valley communities on the far side of Ogden Canyon, set higher up around 4,900 feet where the climate turns noticeably cooler and the growing season runs shorter than on the valley floor. Properties here trend toward mountain and cabin character, with larger scenic lots framing views of the surrounding peaks, Pineview Reservoir, and the ski terrain at Powder Mountain and Snowbasin. Soils are rockier and more mountain-influenced, and the shorter season plus real winter snow load mean plant choices have to be genuinely hardy. This is estate and getaway country, where landscapes are built to look at home against the mountains.
Hardy, cold-tolerant plant selection suited to Eden's shorter mountain growing season
Boulder walls and natural water features that fit the rugged Ogden Valley setting
Landscape design that frames Pineview and the surrounding peaks from larger scenic lots
What we build in Eden
Eden landscaping questions
What plants actually survive an Eden winter?
Up here at around 4,900 feet the season is short and the snow load is real, so we lean on proven hardy choices like aspen, spruce, serviceberry, and native grasses over anything marginal. A Certified Arborist on the crew means the plant list is chosen for the Ogden Valley, not the valley floor.
Can you build in Eden given the shorter season?
Yes, we just plan around it. The reliable build window in the Ogden Valley is tighter, roughly late spring into early fall, so we design over the off-season and schedule the install to land inside that mountain window.
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