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Locality: Victoria, British Columbia

Phone: +1 250-661-7703



Address: 4152 Birtles Ave V8Z 3Z2 Victoria, BC, Canada

Website: islandroots.me

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Island Roots Landscaping 18.02.2021

Pretty excited about my new saw!!!

Island Roots Landscaping 30.12.2020

Still one of my favourite before and after projects Russ has done. -K.

Island Roots Landscaping 04.10.2020

As we are family owned and operated we are big believers in keeping it local. For this holiday season especially during these uncertain times we are sharing and networking other small local businesses. We will Be making posts on our personal pages to share these businesses. We are also going to be making gift cards for gift ideas for all outdoor services. Please feel free to post some of your favourite local businesses. wishing you all well.

Island Roots Landscaping 17.09.2020

Making apple chips the red neck way in our house?! happy fall season! Russell Wikeruk

Island Roots Landscaping 11.09.2020

We heard back from the fire investigators and it was determined that the Dewalt battery/charger was the cause of the fire that burned down our garage and shop. ...We heard from firefighters & so many other people that this is not uncommon & it's not just Dewalt. All brands have the same issue, so this is our PSA: DON'T LEAVE YOUR CORDLESS DRILL BATTERY ON THE CHARGER AFTER IT'S CHARGED. It was a new battery (within last 6 months) and the flex volt charger. We only had it on the charger for 5 hours. See more

Island Roots Landscaping 30.08.2020

A little peek at our latest project.

Island Roots Landscaping 22.08.2020

We saved a baby squirrel. She’s had a bottle of milk every few hours and now her eyes are open and she’s eating apple and looking for her momma she’s sleeping out side protected hoping momma finds her. Wild arc tomorrow if momma doesn’t come. Sweet baby.

Island Roots Landscaping 06.08.2020

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Island Roots Landscaping 20.07.2020

Moving day for the chickens, a big thanks to Adam Warner with South Island Lift for a flawless move.

Island Roots Landscaping 06.07.2020

Take the time to watch this documentary.

Island Roots Landscaping 27.06.2020

The felling down a big tree you've never seen

Island Roots Landscaping 07.06.2020

My girls are getting good at this egg thing!

Island Roots Landscaping 01.06.2020

Out with the old and in with the new.

Island Roots Landscaping 13.05.2020

Some before and after shots

Island Roots Landscaping 27.04.2020

1951 lawnmower made by Indian Motorcycles.

Island Roots Landscaping 12.04.2020

A beautiful fence Built by Russ and Connor!

Island Roots Landscaping 27.03.2020

It’s not the biggest egg, but it’s the first!!!

Island Roots Landscaping 21.03.2020

They sound like chickens now!

Island Roots Landscaping 18.03.2020

Island roots is away for some family time until Monday. We will be getting back action Tuesday. Thanks

Island Roots Landscaping 15.02.2020

Lilac lemonade- yes! Lilacs are edible! And they taste just like how they smell, which is pretty rad if you're into floral flavors like jasmine, violet, and ros...e. All you have to do is submerge a few rinsed flower heads in the lemonade for at least a few hours, preferably overnight. Strain and serve! It's a really simple way to celebrate spring See more