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- Drought Tolerant Plants for Low Water Landscapes When most people think xeriscaping - the use of drought-tolerant, low water-use plants - they think cactus. And who wants a yard full of prickly, unfriendly cactus? (Yes, I know some of you do. This page is for those who don't...me...
- Xeriscaping Xeriscaping is the practice of landscaping using drought-tolerant plants. The term derives from the Greek word, xeros, meaning "dry," and scape, meaning "scene". Hence, xeriscaping literally means dryscaping, or "dry s...
- Landscape Design This is not about cutting grass, or fertilizer (though some may say I spread some big-time fertilizer), or brown spots in the lawn. Actually Landscape Design is a mis-understood profession, and I will try and help out as much as possib...
- Green Roofs - Sustaining Urban Life Contrary to common belief, green roofs are nothing new. One of the original Seven Wonders of the World was a green roof: the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, built in the 7th century BC. Scandinavia has been utilizing green roofs for hundreds...
- Artificial rock work The choice providers of premium artificial rock work & unique landscape designs for those seeking the extraordinary.
- Edith Wharton - Intriguing Insights into the American Experience Edith Wharton (1862-1937) was born into a tightly controlled society known as "Old New York" at a time when women were discouraged from achieving anything beyond a proper marriage. Let us take a look at her works, or revisit those we love, and look...
- Landscape Design The labrynth garden at Chantilly, by French landscape designer André Le Nôtre
