Residential Landscape Design-Part 2 of 4
How to plan and design a residential landscape.
Duration : 0:10:4
Posted by admin Date: Monday, June 15, 2009
Categories: landscape designers
Tags: Alabama, fountains, gardening, grass, landscaping, lawns, plants, Shrubbery, trees
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Duration : 0:4:28
Posted by admin Date: Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Categories: landscaping lighting
Tags: design, fireplaces, gardening, kitchens, Landscape, layout, lighting, outdoor, Patios, pits, pool, Scenic, stone, walls, water
The Garden of Eatin’ (pre-election version)
This animated video is part of the “Eat the View” campaign to turn part of the White House’s 18 acre lawn back into an edible landscape. The video tells the story of the “America’s Garden” from 1800 when President John Adams planted the first “first vegetables” to feed his own family to the present day.
It ends by peeking optimistically into the future when the next President, seeing how our world is changing, announces plans to replant America’s garden, inspiring countless citizens to grow some of their own delicious, healthy, and environmentally responsible food.
The “Eat the View” campaign is powered by real people like you. If you haven’t yet signed our petition, please do so here:
http://www.eattheview.org/petition
The video was produced by the nonprofit group Kitchen Gardeners International (http://www.KitchenGardeners.org) which is leading the “Eat the View” campaign. The animation is the creative genius of Eliot Morrison of http://www.yiggs.com.
Duration : 0:3:20
Posted by admin Date: Monday, June 8, 2009
Categories: landscape designers
Tags: agriculture, climate change, food, food security, garden, gardening, mccain, obama, organic, white house
Successful Gardener – Landscape Design
Cabarrus County Successful Gardener – with David Goforth
Duration : 0:17:10
Posted by admin Date: Friday, June 5, 2009
Categories: landscape designers
Tags: cabarrus, Carolina, Cooperative, county, Extension, Gardener, gardening, master gardener, north
Ornamental Spring Flower Garden
One of the most beautiful gardens in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia. The Summerland ornamental Gardens between Penticton and Summerland along highway 97 is a must see.
Duration : 0:4:33
Posted by admin Date: Thursday, June 4, 2009
Categories: landscape contractor
Tags: analysis, annuals, backyard, birding, cebter, contractor, design, Designs, drought-tolerant, dryland, flowers, Friends, garden, gardening, gardens, gazebo, HellowBC, hummingbird, Installation, Irrigation, KVR, lake, Landscape, landscaping, lighting, maintenance, meadow, mulches, of, Okanagan, Ornamental, outdoor, perennials, planning, plans, plant, plantings, plants, rockery, roses, seasonal, selection, services, Sites, soil, Summerland, the, tools, TourismBC, Trestle, water-smart, Xeriscape, Zero
Spring Garden tips by Landscape Architect Senga Lindsay
This video shows you how to bring spring cheer to your garden using low maintenance plants like crocuses.
Duration : 0:1:41
Posted by admin Date: Friday, May 29, 2009
Categories: landscape architect
Tags: architecture, crocuses, garden, gardening, Landscape, landscaping, tips
How to Compost : Learn Organic Garden Composting Online : How to Tell when Compost is Ready
How do you know when your organic compost in your compost bin is ready to be used as fertilizer for plants in your garden? Find out in this free organic gardening video.
Expert: Gale Gassiot
Bio: Gale Gassiot makes her own organic compost or “gardener’s black gold.”
Duration : 0:0:53
Posted by admin Date: Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Categories: landscape designers
Tags: aerate, air, bin, carbon, chemicals, compost, composting, fertilizer, flow, flowers, Fruit, fruits, garden, gardening, heap, making, maturity, mix, mulch, nitrogen, organic, pesticides, pile, plant, plants, ready, recipe, soil, turn, use, vegetables
Planting and Care of Landscape Trees Part I
Part I of a lecture by Pam Bone, landscape horticulturist and former UC Master Gardener Program Coordinator, as she discusses the planting and care of landscape trees. Topics include preparing the planting hole, watering, and mulch. Series: California Master Gardener Lecture Series [8/2002] [Science] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 6673]
Duration : 1:29:13
Posted by admin Date: Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Categories: landscape designers
Tags: gardening, horticulture, landscaping, trees
Living Garden
The marmot was eating grass and dandelion flowers, quail were eating seeds and bugs just the way it was before man came on the scene.
Duration : 0:2:44
Posted by admin Date: Sunday, May 17, 2009
Categories: landscape contractor
Tags: analysis, annuals, backyard, birding, contractor, design, Designs, drought-tolerant, dryland, flowers, Friends, garden, gardening, gardens, gazebo, hummingbird, Installation, Irrigation, KVR, lake, Landscape, landscaping, lighting, maintenance, marmot, meadow, mulches, of, Okanagan, Ornamental, outdoor, perennials, planning, plans, plant, plantings, plants, quail, rockery, roses, seasonal, selection, services, Sites, soil, Summerland, the, tools, TourismBC, Trestle, water-smart, Xeriscape, Zero
Backyard Pleasures (Luxury Backyard Tour)
Host Deborah Boland and landscape architect Juergen Partridge take you on a tour of a luxurious resort style backyard that is a breathtaking oasis. To learn more about how to create your own dream backyard sign up for our special report at www.backyardpleasures.com
Duration : 0:1:21
Posted by admin Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Categories: landscape architect
Tags: backyard, Decorating, design, gardening