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Landscape designer wraps up work on Vikings’ new stadium
Landscape architects have been working on the landscape of the Minnesota Vikings new stadium that is set to open in July. Click here to read more!
June 1, 2016
Business
High school students given leg up on careers in landscaping
High school students in Uniontown, Ohio are learning landscaping and other green industry skills from the Portage Lakes Career Center. Click here to read more!
May 9, 2016
Design-Build
Edible garden to set sail on New York’s East River
A project called Swale is turning heads in New York City, as it's a garden established on an 80-foot by 30-foot floating platform. It's also a free food source.
April 30, 2016
Design-Build
Physic garden recalls days when monks pursued medicines
A global healthcare company based in Switzerland is taking a leaf out of the monks’ book, adding a medieval medicinal garden -- or physic garden -- to its new campus.
April 9, 2016
Business
Houzz survey highlights popular landscaping trends
The Houzz Landscaping & Garden Trends Study, conducted in February 2016, revealed that 88 percent of survey respondents took on complete outdoor renovations in 2015.
March 30, 2016
Business
Design/build: Making the most of confined spaces
Urban locations have a lot to offer, but spacious outdoor areas are few and far between. After spending significant time in the concrete jungle, it’s nice to escape from the claustrophobia with a green oasis. Here are some design tips for turning these Lilliputian landscapes into petite paradises: Break it up As counterintuitive as it […]
September 24, 2015
Business
Landscape architects designing Veterans Honor Garden
The San Diego chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects has volunteered to help design the Veterans Honor Garden at the Veterans Resource Center in Oceanside, California. Three members answered the nonprofit’s request for help in designing the garden. Landscape architects Joy Lyndes, Jacqueline Higgins and Richard Risner will work with the Veterans Association […]
September 18, 2015
Business
Website presents landscape architecture as career
The Landscape Institute has launched a new website, Be a Landscape Architect, which provides an overview of the career, serves as a resource for anyone interested in the profession and explains the unique contributions to society of landscape architects. Under “The Big Picture” tab on the site, the British professional organization has a series of […]
September 15, 2015
Business
10 most common landscaping pitfalls
Whether you’ve been in business a season, a decade or a lifetime, you’re going to experience the occasional misstep. But mistakes aren’t necessarily what put your company at risk: it’s not learning from your slip-ups. “If you think you or your staff won’t make mistakes, you’re delusional,” says David Katz, one of TLC’s 2013 Landscaper […]
March 25, 2015
Business
Southwest landscape architect gets creative by making a roof made of cacti
Many areas of the country deal with the problem of drought, saving energy and going green. One of those areas in particular is the Southwest.
December 15, 2014
Business
Registration Open for NCNLA’s 2015 Green & Growin’ Tradeshow
The North Carolina Nursery & Landscape Association will be showcasing special features and highlights at the 2015 Green & Growin’ Tradeshow set for Jan. 5-9 in Greensboro, North Carolina.
October 31, 2014
Business
Idaho Landscaper’s Design Skills, Networking Bring Big Success
Terry Sims has always been a woman of action. Possessing the ability to fuse her creative thought processes with practical applications, she’s able to come up with innovative, yet sensible, solutions for any problem.
June 10, 2014
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