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jennifer Bloch posted an update in the group
Veg.itecture 16 years, 11 months agoi would research xeriscape plants – there are a bunch of native drought tolerant grasses and sedge that could work – Festuca glauca, Muhlenbergia c. …Also some hardy vines like Wisteria or Honeysuckle or Grape – Sedum, Yucca and Agave of course…and you realize this as you mention succulents…Rosemary var., Erigeron, Gaura, Salvia varieties…[Read more]
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Ahmad Ali Al-Gilani posted an update in the group
Xerophytic Landscapes 17 years agoHello, Hope to exchange knowledge and experience. Regards to All. Ahmad
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Marko posted an update in the group
Irrigation Design 17 years agoHi Bill,
Exactly, LandFx uses hatch patterns instead of trying to place the poly line around the shrubs, and calling out the emitters in the schedule. I think its much cleaner this way.
No it wont warn you of increased precip rates (we still have to use our brains as designers)…..
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Justin Roger Burns posted an update in the group
Student Lounge 17 years agoI am currently finishing up my last year of a B.S Landscape Architecture at West Virginia University in Morgantown, WV. I am from the Northern Virginia, have worked in all forms of the field from nursery sales, installation, inspection, and design. I aspire to be a master at my skill. I would like to design Sustainable Urban Sites, with creative,…[Read more]
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Bill Kisich posted an update in the group
Irrigation Design 17 years agoYeah, it looks like a great time saver. Although anything is faster then the way I do it, so I’m probably no the best person to judge. Are you asking if you should draw in the spaghetti and/or the poly? Too much detail is a waste IMO. The contractor won’t follow it anyway. The hatch patterns look fine. You’ve called out the emitter size for each…[Read more]
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Marko posted an update in the group
Irrigation Design 17 years agoHello folks,
I have uploaded a sample drip plan that I designed using LandFx irrigation. (I’ve been using the software for 5 years now) I’d like to know what you think of the way LandFx handles drip irrigation. The page also explains how LandFx calcs the drip areas (its very cool.)
http://www.atomicirrigation.com/example_drip.html
mark
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ashley cruz posted an update in the group
California Native Plants 17 years agohey! i’m beginning to study the native trees of california. i live in NJ now, but come June moving to San Francisco. How is the LA job market out there? I was just laid-off here in Jersey.
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Hristo Angelov posted an update in the group
DESIGN 17 years agoGreat design is what is around us ,the natural environment.. the Japanese landscape artists were tryig to copy and paste it their own home environment..there are aslo a lot of superb details in nature.. every single thing could be taken as a sample.. a good design should inspire arstists, poets, composers, and manipulate people’s mind in a way…[Read more]
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David C. Racker, FASLA posted an update in the group
Irrigation Design 17 years agoLet’s discuss it over the phone as it’s better for Q&A situations. Call me at 801-295-5335 days and early evenings. I’m usually in, don’t leave message. Dave Racker, FASLA
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Rico Flor posted an update in the group
Xerophytic Landscapes 17 years agoHi, Richard, of seven posts back. Thanks, I missed that post! Need to give credit where credit is due.
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Peter M. Boyle posted an update in the group
Graphics 17 years agoI just picked up a handful of Blick markers. Are they any good? I’ve used AD and Prismacolor, are these better, worse, or about the same?
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jeffrey Gordon Smith posted an update in the group
Xerophytic Landscapes 17 years agoYes it is ‘Long John’ Good call
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Barte Shadlow posted an update in the group
Xerophytic Landscapes 17 years agoYes, I agree with Mike on the Grevillea sp. re Navid’s post. The flower gives it away. (I’m also from Australia, so I’m familliar with the genus, although I’m not sure on the species of this one. Perhaps Grevillea ‘Long John’.)

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Gabriel Hydrick posted an update in the group
Graphics Teacher Workshops 17 years agoBy the way, for the January workshop 2009, if you know of someone who may need this loose and good hand skills, this may be a good time for them to join me, so please encourage them to take this opportunity for the life changing experience. Currently, I am offering $400 off the tuition to help out someone who may need this big discount to offset…[Read more]
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Marko posted an update in the group
Irrigation Design 17 years agoHello all,
Anyone use Landfx for Drip??? Im starting an irrigation project and id love to get another opinion about using the hatch patterns vs drawing in the flex hose/emitters…..
m
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Oona Johnsen posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 17 years agoInfo about the LEED Credentialing Program:
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Oona Johnsen posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 17 years agoInfo about the LEED 2009 Greenbuild Update & the LEED 2009 Exam:
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Navid Mostatabi posted an update in the group
Xerophytic Landscapes 17 years agoFibonacci again? Does anyone know this plant? Found in San Diego at 5000 ft. elevation.

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Navid Mostatabi posted an update in the group
Xerophytic Landscapes 17 years agoName that plant.
Looks like a pine tree from a distance with a flower that is reminiscent of a succulent. I think it’s a desert plant.
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Catherine Bosler posted an update in the group
California Native Plants 17 years agoThanks a lot. I will check him out
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