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Invasive plant species results in unintended consequences
Monrovia has their bamboo listed as bird-friendly; however, this bamboo is everything but friendly. Get the details on this bamboo on Total Landscape Care!
March 7, 2017
Design-Build
Story of mistletoe is no romance; in fact, it’s kind of gross
Find out why people kiss under mistletoes and where the plant gets its name from. Read all about the history of the mistletoe on Total Landscape Care!
December 10, 2016
Business
In designing holiday planters, consider a break from tradition
With Christmas nearing, take a look at these five festive ways for designing holiday container gardens to brighten any porch or hardscaped backyard.
December 1, 2016
Business
Houzz offers scholarship for landscape architecture students
Aspiring landscape architects have the opportunity to earn a $2,500 scholarship from Houzz, a website dedicated to home remodeling and design. High school seniors, undergraduates and graduates 17 years of age and older are encouraged to submit applications for spring 2017. Applicants will submit a brief essay on their design and architecture influences. They are […]
November 9, 2016
Business
Help landscaping clients tiptoe into edibles: Suggest berries
If you have a client who wants to dabble in the world of edible landscaping but doesn’t want to go all out, here are a few uncommon berries to diversify to backyard.
April 5, 2016
Business
These winter plantings will delight bird-loving clients
While some species of birds head south for the winter, there are still plenty left behind that have to stick it out in the cold. Birds have many adaptations to stay warm during the winter months and one of those is a high fat density. In order to maintain that, birds must spend the bulk […]
December 4, 2015
Business
How to: Keyhole gardens can work anywhere, beautifully
Keyhole gardens may have started in Africa, but their simple, efficient design makes them desirable in any location, especially those affected by drought. The name comes from the shape of the raised-bed design. If observed from a bird’s-eye view, the garden looks like a circle with a wedge taken out, or a keyhole. The design […]
October 8, 2015
Business
How to Stop Honeysuckle Invasion
With its long-lasting green leaves, pretty flowers and abundance of berries, honeysuckle — a woody shrub — appears to be a great addition to Ohio’s landscape. But, you know what they say about appearances. They can be deceiving.
November 29, 2012
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