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Landscape lighting techniques that let water features shine at night
If your clients are looking to light a current water feature or plan on installing one, here are some best practices when it comes to lighting water features.
June 18, 2019
Design-Build
Paley Park: Petite pocket park still powerful
The park was opened in 1967 and was financed by the William S. Paley Foundation and Paley named the park after his father. Read more on Total Landscape Care!
June 8, 2017
Business
Sloping landscapes present designers with plentiful possibilities
All hillsides are not created equal and there are challenges to these types of projects. Click for solutions to the issues that come with landscaping on a slope.
August 22, 2016
Business
(Photos) How Indiana landscaper transforms space into outdoor oasis
Midwest Landscape Specialists gave one Indiana client an entire landscape makeover. From a 1,500-square-foot patio to a Rosetta Stone waterfall, Midwest covered the full gamut. The patio is made of Unilock Umbriano Winter Marvel with Unilock Courtstone Basalt solider intertwined with 600-square-foot walkways made out of Unilock Courtstone Dawn Mist and Pebble Taupe mix. The […]
January 21, 2015
Design-Build
Fountain of Youth
New York landscaper makes a splash with refreshing water oasis. Working in a constrained area, Jeffrey Ingrassia – owner of AquaFX – and his crew constructed an aquatic retreat for these New York homeowners.
February 28, 2014
Business
WOK Waterfall Complements Outdoor Design
Inter-Fab has introduced the WOK waterfall as a new design element for outdoor living.
August 30, 2013
Landscaping equipment
Eco-Friendly Equipment
Sustainability is hot topic these days in the landscaping industry, and having sustainable piece of equipment is no different than creating a sustainable landscape. Add these environmentally friendly products to your fleet.
July 5, 2013
Design-Build
6 principles of lighting water features
Whether it’s a three-tiered fountain, a rambling stream or a spectacular waterfall, lighting shows off water’s magical qualities after dark. But you can’t just install a spotlight and call it a day.
June 18, 2013
Design-Build
Elemental Design
As an artist, landscape architect Bruce John Riddell “paints” his canvases with sweeping strokes – big and bold, not only in how he handles physical area, but in his conceptual breadth, which opens new design possibilities with every project.
July 1, 2012
Design-Build
Hillside Transformation
Challenging terrain becomes a space to relax and renew. By breaking down this property’s obstacles one phase at a time, Idaho Classic Landscape & Sprinklers created a design that lit up the client’s face. They began by transforming a hillside, which was almost too steep to mow, into a waterfall, stream bed and pond, using pavers and block walls.
April 2, 2012
Design-Build
Transforming a Challenging Hillside Space
The California project makes use of the hillside and invites exploration of the garden. It also provides conversation areas for entertaining.
September 10, 2010
Business
Selling & building water features
If you run a landscape business, you probably have the skills, crew, tools and creative ability to provide a range of water features for your clients. There are plenty of good reasons to do so — high profit margin, repeat business and relationship building with customers — while the few negatives link back to (avoidable) contractor error.
April 1, 2010
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