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Craig A Raines posted an update in the group
Landscapers Out of the Box 14 years, 8 months agoWhile a practicing licensedlandscpe architect here in Los Angeles…I took 5 years off to pursue a dream…..I roadraced motocycles. AMA superbike class….yeah a bit different. I also played bass guitar in some LA punk bands.
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Jay McHenry posted an update in the group
Landscapers Out of the Box 14 years, 8 months agoGreat concept! I look forward to being a part of it!
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Trace One posted an update in the group
Laughing at landscape architecture 14 years, 8 months agosorry…rude awakening, early am….It’s not a PUN, tho – lowest form of humour, of course..So there is room at the bottom, Henry!
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Trace One posted an update in the group
Laughing at landscape architecture 14 years, 8 months agowhat does a tree drink at a party?
reeb toor (read backwards for rewsna)
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Joy Kuebler posted an update in the group
Landscapers Out of the Box 14 years, 9 months agoWe are seeking resumes for a 5-6 year experience Landscape Architect/ designer for our busy Buffalo, NY office. Info found at http://www.JKLAstudio.com
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Dane K. Spencer posted an update in the group
Laughing at landscape architecture 15 years, 1 month agoI;ll join any group that can make me laugh.
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Geoffrey Katz posted an update in the group
California Native Plants 15 years, 6 months agoGlenn, and all
True that clients like to see green plants in the summer. Which is why some designers advocate a mix of native (80%) and non-native (20%) plants. The non-natives – which may require some summer water – stay green while the natives go summer brown. -
Glenn Kranich posted an update in the group
California Native Plants 15 years, 6 months agoSince many of our native plants go dormant in the summer as a survival technique to dry summers, I’m saying “advantageous for the summer-dry months” as it relates to the clients who prefer to see green plants and leaves still hanging onto their Buckeyes. Alternatively, Juncus, Western Sword Fern, and Iris, for instance, often receive summer water…[Read more]
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Geoffrey Katz posted an update in the group
California Native Plants 15 years, 6 months agoGlenn Do you really need to irrigate these plants that you mention in summer? They are native to N California, and so in a “natural” context do not get any summer water. Why would you need to irrigate them in a cultured situation?
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Bill Delaney posted an update in the group
Laughing at landscape architecture 15 years, 9 months agoToo many palm trees, so here is my frozen front yard, Shawn White eat your heart out!

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Dawid Magiera posted an update in the group
Laughing at landscape architecture 15 years, 9 months ago
Public Installations by Pete Dungey
‘If we planted one of those in every hole, it would be like a forest in the road’
An ongoing series of public installations highlighting the problem of surface imperfections on Britain’s roads.Project participation welcomed. Please send any images to: info@petedungey.com -
Gita Adriani Putri posted an update in the group
Laughing at landscape architecture 15 years, 9 months agoLOL Dawid.. You Rockss!! Very Funny…
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Trace One posted an update in the group
Laughing at landscape architecture 15 years, 9 months agohee! I can remember arguing with collegues over a landscape I called the “two boobs” landscape..some people see it, I geuss some people dont..
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Dawid Magiera posted an update in the group
Laughing at landscape architecture 15 years, 9 months ago
and some interesting landscape design 🙂 must be a Viagra office 🙂
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Dawid Magiera posted an update in the group
Laughing at landscape architecture 15 years, 9 months agothe best “construction” site ever 🙂
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AR Coffeen posted an update in the group
Rocky Mountain Association 15 years, 10 months agoHi all,
Graduating in May with my MLA from University of New Mexico, I lived in Fort Collins before my move to NM and I am looking into moving back to the area.it’s a little early i know, but i’ll be in the area in March trying to line up office visits and or interviews… Any job leads out there that you guys know about?
It’s a rough time to…[Read more]
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Glenn Kranich posted an update in the group
California Native Plants 15 years, 10 months agoAshley- In urban settings, supplemental irrigation is advantageous for the summer-dry months. Specifically, I’ve used inline subsurface drip. Quality growing medium like compost is important too, along with mycorrhizal fungi applications to help plants thrive through root establishment. Some native plant material I have used are: Juncus…[Read more]
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ashley cruz posted an update in the group
California Native Plants 15 years, 10 months agodoes anyone know how rain gardens thrive in the Bay Area? I am wondering because right now, its the rainy season, so everything is getting a lot of water – but when it is summer and dry, how do the plants in the rain garden get their water? What plants do you suggest putting in the rain garden?
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Geoffrey Katz posted an update in the group
California Native Plants 15 years, 10 months agoHello all
For those of you in the San Fran Bay Area registration for the tour of East Bay native plant gardens just opened. Went last year, will go again this year. http://www.BringingBacktheNatives.net -
Peter Jensen posted an update in the group
California Native Plants 15 years, 10 months agoSemiarundaria fastuosum is a good screen variety. Dense and upright.
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