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APPEAL
A wide expanse of front lawn is as American as apple pie.
But some homeowners view the front yard as a place to
expand their horizons.
- pine needle mulch, river rock in random patterns, pebble
aggregate in concrete - along with... |
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Green Retreat: An energetic gardener has transformed her
Roanoke lot into a verdant retreat, demonstrating that
beautiful things come in small packages.
Sitting by the pond in Betty Keyser’s Roanoke backyard,
you'd never guess... |
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Tempo : Landscape designer Brian Kissinger infused his
Kansas City garden with a touch of Southern climes and
found excitement in the process.
MOST PEOPLE SEE their gardens a. peaceful refuges from
the tumult of life. That’s not Brian Kissinger’s view...
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Garden
Design: The Elements of Good Garden Design Puts Plans
Before Plants
Kansas City landscape designer, Brian Kissinger, has a
name for gardeners who try to solve their landscaping
problems with hedge trimmers. ‘I call them the hack- backers."...
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