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Séfora Chavarria posted an update in the group Virginia Tech LA's 12 years, 10 months ago
What is LAbash?
LAbash (landscape architecture bash) is a student run conference that serves as a platform for students from various universities to converge, exchange ideas and celebrate their passion for landscape architecture.
LAbash was conceptualized in 1970 by three students from the University of Guelph looking for an opportunity to…[Read more] -
Séfora Chavarria posted an update in the group Virginia Tech LA's 12 years, 10 months ago
Early registration for FIU LABASH 2012 has been extended for 1 more week, don’t miss out register today!
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Deborah Christman posted an update in the group California Native Plants 13 years, 2 months ago
I have been using more Baccharis pilularis ‘Pigeon Point’ up here in the East Bay of S.F. It seems to be an easy evergreen plant. So far, so good.
Has anyone had any problems with it after it has established?
Also what is your favorite Ceanothus and why?
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Bruno Marques posted an update in the group Stylin' Streetscapes 13 years, 2 months ago
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shiraz daud posted an update in the group DESIGN 13 years, 3 months ago
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Matthew Durkovich posted an update in the group DESIGN 13 years, 6 months ago
Denis – try “From Concept to Form in Landscape Design” by Grant Reid. It’s a good starting point for what you’re talking about.
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Denis Vasiliev posted an update in the group DESIGN 13 years, 6 months ago
Hello! I am looking for manuals on Design itself – especially combining forms and shapes(geometry), getting beatiful lines, proportions and finally getting harmonious composition. Any good books or e-books? The best free available on-line:) Waiting for advices!
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MJ Martin posted an update in the group California Native Plants 13 years, 6 months ago
Hi all. I’m working on a planting plan for a steep slope in an area that has plenty of DG (East San Diego) and need to add a burgundy color to the palette. All of the other plants are xeric. I’m hoping to find something that someone doesn’t need to prune (due to the steepness) but that will add color even if it’s deciduous. I’m using Ma…[Read more]
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vc hefti posted an update in the group Project Resource Connection 13 years, 8 months ago
Also, any book suggestions for a general resource on phytoremediation?
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vc hefti posted an update in the group Project Resource Connection 13 years, 8 months ago
Any good resources/case studies on winter water/ice features?
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marcial andan flores posted an update in the group DESIGN 14 years ago
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Geoffrey Katz posted an update in the group California Native Plants 14 years, 7 months ago
Glenn, 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 14 years, 7 months ago
Since 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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