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Landscaping with rain gardens can prevent polluting runoff and soil erosion.

Landscapes can demand nearly 50 percent of the water used for home consumption during the outdoor growing season.

For exam-ple, natural landscaping site design incorporates natural drainage features such as swales and vegetated "filter strips" in contrast to storm sewers and artificial drainage channels.

guidelines and standards for landscape plants and other landscape elements such as fences

Landscaped areas are to be maintained to a set standard as defined in Section 4 and in the maintenance component of the approved Landscape Plan.

Since the eighties Dave has brought the natives' great scents and wildlife attractions to residential landscapes.

Although Clay Electric does not recommend planting trees within the right of way easement, the following information on what can be used to landscape may be helpful.

Office landscaping systems emerged in the 1970s to better manage office space and workflow

Best Practice: The designer considering using crushed glass for landscaping should consider all of the Generally, 3/8-inch and finer glass should be used in landscape projects.

individuals installing an irrigation meter to meet landscaping and irrigation standards.

Examples of Natural Landscaping Installation and Maintenance Cost

Landscaping to Protect Community Water Whether you garden on a balcony in the urban core, or on land in rural America, landscape and gardening practices can affect water quality.

This brochure provides a summary of important concepts about using native plants for landscaping and restoration in Minnesota.

Landscaping Landscapers have an important role in protecting the environment and minimizing their environmental impacts.

Information Sources for Gardening and Landscaping For Classes, Tours, Demonstration Gardens,

Each zone has its own set of plant selection criteria based on the hydrology of the zone, the stormwater functions required of the plant and the desired landscape effect.

The purpose of this series of booklets is to provide readers with the information needed to incorporate methods that enhance water quality when landscaping their property.

The standards for Irrigation Systems ensure irrigation systems are designed to apply water efficiently to meet the needs of the landscape.

Where applicable to aid in entry judging, landscape plans should be included with the entry

Native species are generally the best plant materials for landscaping in defensible space, but others can be grown successfully in Colorado.

Ask the Certified Birdfeeding Specialists at Wild Birds Unlimited about creating a wildlife habitat in your yard.

It is important to recognize that Xeriscape landscaping is a set of design and maintenance principles which promote good horticultural practice and the economic and efficient use of water.

Edible landscapescan be just as attractive, yet produce fruits and vegetables for home use.

These principles can be applied in any number of ways, from taking a few easy steps to a complete redesign of a yard or landscape.

Following the direction of modeling of the process landscaping method,

This guide aims to assist people to select suitable indigenous plants for bushland rehabilitation, revegetation or landscaping throughout the Shire.

landscapingo bjectives for Zone 5 are; stabilize the steep slopes and establish low maintenance natural vegetation.

These modern "colonials" typically feature an inde-terminate landscape of lawns and azaleas

Interior landscapingstrategies hold more validity when the users' of the building are allowed to express their opinions.

Winter Wind Protection Protecting your home from winter wind can help conserve energy by reducing the rate of air exchange between the house and the outdoors.

These same homes are often located on hillsides whose steep slopes are particularly vulnerable to soil erosion when native vegetation is removed for fire control.

Landscaping With Flowers When we think of planning a flower garden, we are usually concerned with a flower border rather than a large plot of flowers.

water pollution which might be caused by soil erosion from the project.

 

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Solid-set sprinkler systems Solid-set sprinkler systems are an effective but expensive means of dust control in cattle feedlots. Research in California showed that interior corral dust concentrations increased 850% after sprinkler operation had ceased for two days. Sprinkler systems require a great deal of site-specific design based on seasonal water balance calculations, but in general terms, systems should have sufficient capacity to deliver 0.25 inch or more of water per day across the entire yard. Sprinkler patterns should overlap by 50% of the diameter of throw, and sprinklers should be located so that their throw does not extend all the way to the feed apron. Water for sprinkler systems should be drawn from a holding tank to avoid a demand peak on the main water system that may reduce drinking water delivery during the hot afternoon. Using holding pond effluent

6.22 - Tenant Landscape Improvements and Maintenance


To establish and maintain standards for tenant landscaping improvements and maintenance for the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority (the "Authority"). POLICY STATEMENT: (1) It is the policy of the Authority to foster and encourage excellence in landscape design, harmonious colors and materials, good proportional relationships, and to render such assistance as is feasible in the planting of trees and other landscape features. Projects where the existing landscaping is sufficient to meet the intent of this (4) The submission of landscape plans for review and approval is required. Landscape plans shall indicate adequate consideration for landscape grading, drainage, irrigation, paving, lighting, soil preparation and planting. (5) Landscape plans approved shall be strictly adhered to in the initial development and in the renewal or replacement of site


Article 6 - Landscaping and Screening


Landscaping Ratio Off-street parking areas containing greater than ten (10) parking spaces shall be provided with at least twenty (20) square feet of interior landscaping per parking space. The landscaping in the planting strip shall consist of appropriate landscaping material and be arranged to provide a maximum opacity to a minimum height of four (4) feet within three (3) years. If a wall or fence is used instead of landscaping, the requirements in Article 7.00 shall be complied with, but a landscaped greenbelt shall be required on the side of the wall facing the residential district. Landscaped screening shall comply with the requirements in Section 6.02, sub-section E. If a wall or fence is used instead of landscaping, the requirements in Article 7.00 shall be complied with, but a landscaped greenbelt shall be required on the side of the wall facing the


Subdivision, according to the plat thereof recorded Whereas, one of the conditions of the Development Permit is that the Owner enter into this Covenant and cause this Covenant to be recorded such that it will be binding upon subsequent owners of the Owner's Property. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the issuance of the Development Permit, and other good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged by Owner, the Owner and Town agree as follows: 1. Compliance With Landscaping Requirements . The Owner, shall, at all times, maintain the landscaping on Owner's Property in strict compliance with the landscaping requirements of the Development Permit as set forth on the attached Exhibit "A", which is incorporated herein by reference. A. The Owner's records with respect to the use and occupancy of the Property shall be subject to

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Our state-of-the-art laboratories, including a tissue culture lab, computer-controlled greenhouses, plant materials nursery, and fruit orchard, supplement classroom instruction and provide excellent opportunities for hands-on experience. . to provide students with the fundamental technical knowledge and skills that relate to all areas of horticulture courses in soils, biology, chemistry, math, and other disciplines. To sharpen communication skills, courses in communication, humanities, fine arts, and social sciences are included in the general education portion of the curriculum. A practical work experience through the intern-ship program is also an integral part of the course of study. Many different opportunities exist in all aspects of horticulture. Placement sites include locations throughout the state, region, nation and even the world. Faculty


Trees shade our homes in summer and shelter us from harsh winter winds. Estimates indicate that in Minnesota, strategically placed shade trees could reduce an air conditioning bill by up to 25% and a windbreak could reduce annual fuel bills by up to 10 to 20%. A tree-canopied neighborhood is cooler in the summer and winter winds are cut in half. When summer temperatures are cooler, fewer air pollutants form. Thus, trees create more comfortable and cleaner places for people to live. Our summers may be hot and sticky, but Minnesotans typically spend about ten times more for heating, than cooling, even when their homes are fully air-conditioned. The temperature of our homes in winter is affect-ed by the sun and wind. Trees are more healthy and vigorous when they are well suited to the site's soil and climatic conditions, so check with a local forestry or landscape


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Thousands of standard industry items-from soil and plants to irrigation components-are included to get you started. Just add your own pricing and you're ready to go. You can also customize the database to fit your unique needs. Timberline Office estimating makes it easy to add your own items, formulas, assemblies, productivity and conversion factors to the database as you estimate. The database also includes Smart AssembliesT that let you take off even the most complicated building component, like irrigation system piping, in one step. For example, when taking off a lateral line of irrigation system pipe, simply enter one set of dimensions and the assembly will generate labor and material costs for the pipe, trenching, backfill and more. General Database Specifications Commercial/Residential Landscaping

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LPCC 792-3 Printed In U.S.A. > TO: YOUR COMPANY NAME We hereby submit specifications and estimates for landscaping as follows: LANDSCAPING PROPOSAL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT

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Landscaping is much more than window-dressing, it is an important consideration in the Design Review process. Too often landscaping is the last part of a project to be planned and the first to be cut when the project is over budget. Use your landscaping to serve a purpose such as emphasizing a style or design element, screening an object, or defining an area. Nothing is maintenance free and landscaping is no exception. An easy way to minimize maintenance is to use native landscaping materials when appropriate. Landscaping is an important investment. Landscaping in a commercial facelift A landscape architect can ensure the landscaping works into the design of the entire project.

 

 


Well-designed landscaping will also protect your home from the sun, while blocking out noise. Benefits of Landscaping One of the most cost-effective ways to reduce cooling costs is to shade windows from the sun. Landscaping can provide that shading, helping you reduce air conditioning costs and protect your home from harsh weather. Landscaping Around Your Home How Well-Designed Landscaping Can Protect the Environment Design landscaping that minimizes maintenance and the use of gas powered-blowers, mowers and edge trimmers. Talk with local nursery and landscaping professionals. How Much Can Landscaping Reduce Your Energy Bill?

Michigan Landscaping Solicitation


Initial lawn services to include cutting grass not to exceed 2", edging all property exterior (front, back, side, etc.), and weed abatement. If grass/weeds are excessively overgrown, or other conditions are present that are not in the scope of this agreement, contractor will notify MCB within 24 hours and will send bid and photos to request additional consideration. Bimonthly services to include cutting grass not to exceed 2", edging all property exterior (front, back, side, etc.), and weed abatement. Weed removal of lawns, beds, fence lines, driveways, and curbs. All exterior holes and indentures in the lawn are to be filled to eliminate trip hazards. Removal of litter/trash/debris, grass clippings, tree trimmings, leaves, etc. (All are to be properly disposed of by contractor off of property location) Sweeping paved areas.

Design Standards for Zoning Regs- Chapter 3.50 - Screening & Landscaping


OBJECTIVE To achieve a desirable and a permanent landscape screen which will, with a minimum amount of maintenance, provide a buffer to minimize the visual effect of adjacent incompatible land uses, land uses substantially different, and similar land uses of different character, and to protect the health, DEFINITION OF LANDSCAPE SCREEN A visual buffer consisting of plant material, masonry, wood, other material approved by the Planning Director, and differences in land surface elevations or a combination of these elements. Where screening is required by Title 27 between incompatible land uses, or around parking lots, the owner or builder of a structure or parking lot shall submit a landscape plan showing the location, height, and design of the fence screen, earth berm, or excavation and clearly showing the location and identifying the plant material in the plant

Section 18 Landscaping


Section 18.5 Landscape Plan Requirements A. Landscape Plan required: An approved landscape plan is required prior to any site clearing for any use other than single family residential. The landscape plan shall be prepared by a landscape architect, a professional landscape designer, or a plant nursery, unless a waiver is approved by the Director of Community Development. The plan shall show the location of all proposed landscaped areas, and the dimensions and total area (in square feet) for each interior parking lot landscaped area. Preferred landscaping materials are native plants as defined by the Native Plants for Northern Arizona Landscapes compiled by The Arboretum at Flagstaff. 6. To ensure that landscape materials do not constitute a driving hazard, trees used to landscape parking islands shall have a clear trunk height of six (6) feet from grade level;

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Landscaping to Protect Community Water Whether you garden on a balcony in the urban core, or on land in rural America, landscape and gardening practices can affect water quality. Landscape and Gardening Practices Can Contribute to Degraded Community Waters Too much water on the surface runs off carrying bits of debris and dirt along with any nutrients and pesticides (such as "weed killers") attached to the soil particles down ditches, through storm drains or directly into local "receiving waters." Landscape Features The physical "improvements" to a landscape also can contribute positively or negatively to the quality of local waters. Community waters aren't degraded by the one-time pollutant or practice, but rather by multiple pollutants accumulating from the many rural, suburban, and urban landscapes that stretch from hilltop to the shore. In

 


ROSE SOCIETY OF SADDLEBACK MOUNTAIN Suggested Reading & Reference List LANDSCAPING SMALL SPACES THE SMALL GARDEN BOOK, A practical guide to successful gardening in small spaces, with essential design basics and examples of garden styles, by Peter McHoy G;037 GARDENING IN MINIATAURE, Small plants for gardens, window boxes and Containers. Invaluable space-saving planting schemes, by Martin Baxendale G;040 SMALL GARDENS WITH STYLE, Imaginative ideas for stylish small gardens, by Jill Billington G;130 SMALL GARDENS, Advice on soft and hard landscaping on a small scale, including fencing, arches and pergolas, lawns, ponds, rock gardens, and much more, by Peter McHoy. G;135 GARDENING WITH THE NEW SMALL PLANTS, The complete guide to growing dwarf and miniature shrubs, flowers, trees & vegetables G;138 LANDSCAPING FOR SMALL SPACES, Making the most of a limited area, by

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Grasslands Landscaping Projects If you drive by the Grasslands, you are certain to notice the improvements to the yard and the landscaping over the past couple years. It has been the hard work of David Hellwig '73, who has coordinated all of the recent landscaping work. Dave has been assisted by Donn Yeagley '73, Randy Fisk '71 and the undergradu-ates on many yard projects. The projects included a new masonary block planter with yellow mums around the sign near the street (middle photo), cutting down several large, dead trees in the front and side yard, a planter with new flowers, bushes and grasses on the west side of the garage (photo on right), and the planters on either side of the stairway leading into the chapter house (photo on left). The next project will be the planter surrounding the sunken garden and fixing up the sunken



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