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- - Luciole Design inc | Luciole Design landscape architects, our main site, where you can see some of our work.
- Bug guide | Find out what that thing is crawling on your plant. Or your leg.
- California invasive plants council | If you’re thinking of planting something but don’t know if it’s invasive, you can check it here first.
- California Native Plant Link Exchange | Although it doesn’t contain information, this site has a lot of great links to native plant sources and information.
- Carmichael community garden, Sutter Park. | This garden produces a lot of organic fruits and vegetables, and is a great way to expand your growing area if you’re out of space.
- Las Pilitas Nursery | Great descriptions of California native plants and hard to find plants for sale.
- Sacramento chapter, California Native Plant Society (CNPS) | This organization is dedicated to preserving our native plants, and to growing them in gardens. There is also a link to Elderberry Farms, a nursery growing local Californai native plants.
- What grows here? | Wondering what is native and what isn’t, and if it will grow in your garden? Just look it up here. This page is the search criteria – once you’ve zeroed in, it will give you a plant list that you can scroll down to browse plants. You can also narrow you
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Recycled concrete, Chapter 2
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Dirty hands: demolition & fun with recycled concrete
Who says landscape architects never get their hands dirty? That they sit at their computers from the rising of the sun to its sinking in the West dreaming of landscapes, creating plans and never having, say, a pair of pants … Continue reading
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