Landscaping program has dual function
The Florida Friendly Landscaping program teaches Florida residents how to design, install and maintain healthy landscapes that use a minimum of water, fertilizer and pesticides.
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The Garden Guru: Nostalgia grows for favorite landscape plants of yesteryear
Longtime favorites have been replaced in the landscape, supplanted by new varieties or hardier plants, and that's a shame, says Garden Guru Neil Sperry.
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Workshops on Landscaping with Missouri Plants
By Joe Jerek - Landscape Design with Missouri in Mind
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Ralph Cornell Society Focuses on Native Landscaping
The newly formed Ralph Cornell Society of Native Landscapers at Pomona College has begun work on a sustainability garden directly outside Frary dining hall, with the goal of planting drought-tolerant native plants.
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'Drought Survival Kit:' Dry regions look for landscaping alternatives that save water
LUBBOCK, Texas - Texans watched disaster unfold slowly last year as a historic drought took a withering toll across the region. Trees died by the millions, lawns and landscaping wilted, lakes shrank and wildlife struggled. Water bills shot up.
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