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  1. 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...
  2. 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...
  3. 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...
  4. 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...
  5. Artificial rock work The choice providers of premium artificial rock work & unique landscape designs for those seeking the extraordinary.
  6. 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...
  7. Landscape Design The labrynth garden at Chantilly, by French landscape designer André Le Nôtre