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Business
Company feeds growing edible landscaping trend
Communities that offer backyard gardens and urban farms as part of the neighborhood are known as agrihoods. Read more about this on Total Landscape Care.
March 14, 2017
Design-Build
Redwood can be the right choice for more than decks
Redwood's multiple benefits make it a quality material choice and only your imagination limits you on its uses. Read more on Total Landscape Care!
February 16, 2017
Business
BrightView creates 17,000-square foot green roof in Texas
BrightView recently installed a 17,000-square foot green roof at Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin. Read more on Total Landscape Care!
January 24, 2017
Design-Build
Edible gardens just the beginning for Houston area âagrihoodâ
A Houston community of 2,000 homes & more than 300 acres of farmland, is what is known as an âagrihoodâ -- intended to promote the use of locally-grown food.
January 13, 2016
Business
How to: Grow your own food
Incorporating edibles is a trend worth digging into Call it gardening, edible landscaping or urban agriculture, but the motive is the same: More people want to grow their own food. According to the most recent American Society of Landscape Architects survey, a vegetable garden is one of the top ten design elements with expected highest [âŚ]
April 28, 2015
Business
Cities Looking to Landscape âNo Manâs Landâ
Municipalities in many cities are starting to look the other way when it comes to the dreaded âno manâs land.â No manâs land is the section of property located between the curb and the sidewalk â the city owns it, but the homeowner is supposed to maintain it.
May 7, 2013
Design-Build
Landscape trend: Lawn elimination
I have never been accused of being a trendsetter. Yes, I did have a pair of chunky âMad Menâ style glasses before everyone else, but I was 12 and also had an overbite and knee braces. Middle school was rough⌠So, when I highlight a landscape trend, itâs not to start one. I am just [âŚ]
April 9, 2013
Design-Build
Secret Garden
Because of a steep slope rendering this backyard almost inaccessible, Patricia St. John, APLD, St. John Landscapes, designed three retaining walls 2 to 3 feet high to terrace the landscape. She used Napa Basalt dry stack walls, which allow water to flow through to prevent pressure, and Connecticut Blue Full Range paver steps through the garden.
March 2, 2012
Design-Build
Landscapes that Anticipate the Future
One of the most talked about demographic trends in America is the aging of the Baby Boom. If you are looking for the future of landscaping, you need look no further. This huge chunk of our population will attempt to downsize their homes and properties and generally be faced with mobility and access issues that will present opportunities for savvy landscaping professionals.
March 8, 2011
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