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Damien hmds101 | PPTX
I am doing a slide on the future of landscape
   architecture.
I want to emphasize the sustainable, yet beautiful
   gardens coming in the future.
I love to see beautiful gardens that compliment
   and work alongside nature instead of against it.
I hope to become a licensed landscape architect
   and landscape contractor with my own
   business.
Landscape architecture, and horticulture in
  general, are moving towards less work, less
  watering and less maintenance for today’s busy
  clients.
Landscapers are looking to conserve
  resources, protect wildlife and eco-systems and
  to utilize increasingly smaller spaces.
For example, people are looking to keep their
  lawns green and healthy, even during the
  summer, with less chemicals and water.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
• www.HortSense.com
• Gardening with Ciscoe (program on Komo 4)
• Modern Landscape Architecture (magazine)
• Horticulture (magazine)
• Oregon State University Extension
• Washington State University Extension
• University of Idaho Extension

Damien hmds101

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    I am doinga slide on the future of landscape architecture. I want to emphasize the sustainable, yet beautiful gardens coming in the future. I love to see beautiful gardens that compliment and work alongside nature instead of against it. I hope to become a licensed landscape architect and landscape contractor with my own business.
  • 4.
    Landscape architecture, andhorticulture in general, are moving towards less work, less watering and less maintenance for today’s busy clients. Landscapers are looking to conserve resources, protect wildlife and eco-systems and to utilize increasingly smaller spaces. For example, people are looking to keep their lawns green and healthy, even during the summer, with less chemicals and water.
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    ADDITIONAL RESOURCES • www.HortSense.com •Gardening with Ciscoe (program on Komo 4) • Modern Landscape Architecture (magazine) • Horticulture (magazine) • Oregon State University Extension • Washington State University Extension • University of Idaho Extension