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How to: Creating a desert landscape
If you service an area of the country where rolling green lawns aren’t always realistic, don’t let customers think that an eye-catching and beautiful yard isn’t attainable. Desert landscapes can be an appealing addition.
March 19, 2021
Business
Alleviate customer allergies with these alternatives
If you have allergy-prone customers, learn more about plants notorious for causing allergies and outdoor plants that help alleviate seasonal allergies on TLC.
April 10, 2019
Design-Build
Advantages of growing various plants inside
Don't miss out on all the health benefits of interior plantscaping. See what plants are good for growing indoors and what health advantages they offer!
April 19, 2018
Business
Herbal gardening experiences: How to create an herb garden
Herb gardens not only produce tasty plants that can be used in your customer’s cooking, they also create beautiful focal pieces in a landscape. Details on creating yours here!
February 1, 2018
Business
Preparing for the unknown: How to create a survival garden
Look at a few suggestions on how your customers can get the most out of survival gardens, whether they are used for their intended purpose of survival or not.
October 10, 2017
Business
Create healing gardens clients can use for host of remedies
From increasing a home’s value to creating private havens, connecting people to nature and benefitting insects, wildlife and larger ecosystems, the work of professional landscapers and landscape designers has far-reaching value. A sometimes overlooked benefit of a well-maintained landscape is improving the health of its inhabitants. For centuries, humans have used plants for their healing […]
July 30, 2015
Business
Landscapers Can Help Dwindling Honeybee Population
Honeybee population is dwindling, and landscapers can do more to help. According to a report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, there was an average loss of 30.5 percent of the honeybee population as opposed to the 22 percent the year before.
May 31, 2013
Business
Scotts Promotes Less-Stinky Animal Repellents
Like a lot of other gardeners, Sally Pickard is looking forward to the day when deer will stop eating her tulip buds. She’s tried products using animal urine or putrid eggs to keep them away.
February 18, 2013
Business
Xeriscape Can Include Plants From Every Continent
If the Cline Shale oil play is as big as Prudhoe Bay, water will become even dearer. Many more people will be moving here, wanting housing with some sort of attractive landscaping. The amount of water we have available for irrigating home landscapes will continue to shrink — some sort of public water restrictions will be in place forever.
February 13, 2013
Design-Build
Seashore Sensation
Multiple gardens, outdoor living areas for challenging space. Transforming the landscape around this mid-1800s house into a modern, relaxing spot for the clients and their extended family was no easy task for Scott Brinitzer Design Associates.
January 6, 2012
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