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Lisa Port, APLD posted an update in the group
Stormwater 16 years, 2 months agoGreat website–thanks for pointing it out. Living in Seattle, I have visited many of the listed projects, urban and rural, but many more are coming on board. In 2010 some Seattle homeowners will receive $$ rebates for installing rain gardens and cisterns to reduce CSO into Puget Sound and Lake Union. read more: http://www.seattle.gov/util/rainwise
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MJ Martin posted an update in the group
California Native Plants 16 years, 3 months agoTwo years after clearing the invasives in my part of the creekbed in my backyard – you know, plants like Arundo and Tamarisk (how did that get there?) and Washingtonia palms (we all know how that got there) – the birds were kind enough to plant 3 Quercus agrifolia and a Toyon that is now about 12′ high. None of these are requiring additional water…[Read more]
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David Moorman posted an update in the group
California Native Plants 16 years, 3 months agoChristmas berry!? They can make a landscape designer a hero!
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Jim Del Carpio posted an update in the group
Stormwater 16 years, 4 months agoTomorrow there is a meeting going on about if LA have the right qualifications to submit Grading and Drainage plans for permitting. Click on this link for more info.
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MJ Martin posted an update in the group
California Native Plants 16 years, 5 months agoI’m a residential Landscape Designer in San Diego’s East County. Has anyone mentioned Tree of Life Nursery in San Juan Capistrano? They have a nice newsletter as well you can subscribe to.
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Jim Del Carpio posted an update in the group
Stormwater 16 years, 6 months agoI like to share this document on sustainable site design. SSI_Guidelines_Draft_2008.pdf
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Jeff Caster, FASLA posted an update in the group
Stormwater 16 years, 8 months agoStomwater is cool in the Sunshine State.
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Trevor Ehlers posted an update in the group
Stormwater 16 years, 8 months agoHey guys! Here is a link to some presentations from a conference in Reno at the University of Nevada that talked about different stormwater and bioretention techniques. Some are really basic info but also some good overall information. The links to presentations are actually at the bottom of this page that you can scroll down to once you open the…[Read more]
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James Couillard posted an update in the group
Stormwater 16 years, 8 months agoIt looks pretty old but I like the details and formality of it, especially as it moves between the brick wall.
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josh andersson posted an update in the group
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Jennifer de Graaf posted an update in the group
Stormwater 16 years, 8 months agoThanks for starting this, Theodore! I know this is hot stuff already in engineering, but there isn’t enough information on it as applies to LA.
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Jeremy Sison posted an update in the group
California Native Plants 16 years, 9 months agoHere are some other resources. las pilitas nursery. 2 locations. North San Diego county (Escondido) & San Luis Obispo. http://www.laspilitas.com. website is deep with info. Another is “California Native Plants for the Garden” by Carol Bornstein, Bart O’brien & David Fross. Cachuma Press. David Fross was my Cal Natives Professor at Cal Poly, SLO. Lots of…[Read more]
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Mark Simmons posted an update in the group
California Native Plants 16 years, 9 months agoAgree with Ken and Blake. There’s also some nurseries that specialize in natives. Yerba Buena Nursery south of SF has a demonstration garden with labeled plants and the owners are VERY knowledgeable. Also, North Coast Nursery and Cal Flora in Sonoma County. Also, it’s good to be mindful of the fact that California has many totaly different native…[Read more]
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Ken Smith posted an update in the group
California Native Plants 16 years, 9 months agoKatrina, to clarify, UCBG and Tilden are in Berkeley and Merritt College is in Oakland.
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Brock Axthelm posted an update in the group
California Native Plants 16 years, 9 months agoThe South Lake Tahoe and North Lake Tahoe Demonstration Gardens show a plethora of California Native plants used in the high Sierra. These gardens give great examples of California Native plants at diffrent stages of development.
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Ken Smith posted an update in the group
California Native Plants 16 years, 9 months agoAgree with Blake — the Merritt program is great. I also volunteered at Tilden’s native nursery on Thursday mornings — propagating, etc. It was a great way to learn about natives. U.C. Botanical Garden and the Tilden Park (native) Botanical Garden are both stunning places to check out CA natives in a park setting.
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Blake Rothschild posted an update in the group
California Native Plants 16 years, 9 months agoyou may also want to check out the horticulture program at Merritt College for i.d. classes. http://www.merrritt.edu
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Chad Crutcher posted an update in the group
Cal Poly, SLO 16 years, 10 months agoHello all SloTown alum and current residents/students..Class of ’78. I love this site. See ya ’round.
Chad
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Mark Simmons posted an update in the group
California Native Plants 17 years agoHas anyone seen a CA native develop over time? I’m interested in how native gardens survive in the real world of residencia. I’m using my own yard as a test, having just planted about 50 various species. They’re all infants right now, but I’m very excited to see how they grow,
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ashley cruz posted an update in the group
California Native Plants 17 years, 2 months 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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