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Commercial Landscape Maintenance
Posted on February 15th, 2010 No commentsLet us help you with you Landscape maintenance needs. www.granitelandscape.net DFW Landscape Maintenance..
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Irrigation Services
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Landscape Clean ups / Leaf Removal
Posted on February 1st, 2010 No commentsIts that time of year, to clean up your Landscaping, and its also time for tree trimming. Please call Granite Landscape or Visit our site at www.granitelandscape.net
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Flower Mound plans flora for its medians
Posted on October 1st, 2009 No commentsFlower Mound plans flora for its medians
By Wendy Hundley / The Dallas Morning News
Flower Mound could become more flowery under a proposal to landscape median strips and rights of way throughout the southern Denton County town.
Officials have begun drafting a master plan for these areas and held a public meeting this week to outline proposals to create a unified landscaping design.
Also Online“We’re trying to take medians and rights of way to the next level,” said Jack Jones, the town’s director of parks and recreation.
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Landscaping adds value and beauty to your home
Posted on October 1st, 2009 No commentsLandscaping adds value and beauty to your home
By Kathy Van Mullekom / Daily Press
One of your greatest assets grows in your own yard — literally, according to the Virginia Green Industry Council.
While paint and repairs do a lot to make your home look and feel better, simple landscape upgrades and improvements add value to your residence. Plants improve your entire neighborhood, too.
Trees are the biggest asset, growing in value as they mature.
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Planting in fall and winter focus of next Earth-Kind presentations
Posted on September 30th, 2009 No commentsPlanting in fall and winter focus of next Earth-Kind presentations
Media Newswire
(Media-Newswire.com) - SAN ANTONIO – According to gardening experts, fall is the best time for planting in South Central Texas, and fall planting will be the focus of the next Earth-Kind Landscape Series presentation by the San Antonio Botanical Garden and Texas AgriLife Extension Service.
The “Fall is for Planting” adult horticulture program will be presented from 1-3 p.m. on Oct. 24 at the San Antonio Botanical Garden, 555 Funston, San Antonio. David Rodriguez, AgriLife Extension agent for horticulture in Bexar County, is the program presenter.
“After two years of drought, this fall will be an ideal time to restore and re-establish landscapes,” Rodriguez said. “The cooler temperatures are more conducive to planting, and many trees and plants establish much better when planted in the fall as opposed to other times of the year.”
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Career center students landscaping Interurban building
Posted on September 29th, 2009 No commentsCareer center students landscaping Interurban building
Columbus Local News
High school students participating in vocational training through Eastland-Fairfield Career and Technical Schools will donate the landscaping work for Canal Winchester’s Interurban building.
Under the supervision of their instructor and Canal Winchester’s Urban Forester Dick Miller, approximately 20 landscape design students will be responsible for planting and exterior brickwork for the project.
The landscape design class will take on the project to help gain hands-on experience. The students will work off a landscape design plan created by Miller, Gary Bumpus and Canal Winchester’s Street Tree Advisory Board.
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From the Garden - Ornamental grasses give depth to any yard
Posted on September 2nd, 2009 No commentsFrom the Garden - Ornamental grasses give depth to any yard
By Susan Hart / StarNews OnlineThey are beautiful and useful. They can be elegant, graceful and subtly colorful.
Ornamental grasses, many of which are native to North America, have earned a place in just about any landscape. But you would be hard pressed to find anybody more enthusiastic about them than Heather Burkert of H. Burkert & Co, in Bolivia. As a landscape architect specializing in environmentally responsible horticulture, she uses a variety of grass in small gardens, large landscapes and public spaces.
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Texas & Pacific condos are almost all sold
Posted on August 30th, 2009 No commentsTexas & Pacific condos are almost all sold
By Sandra Baker / Star-Telegram.comSales of condos in the redeveloped historic Texas & Pacific rail terminal building on Lancaster Avenue are going well, in part the result of the $8,000 first-time home buyer tax credit.
The T&P Lofts are close to being sold out, and owners are offering “special values” to sell the remaining 14 units, sales manager Mary Margaret Davis said.
One hundred ninety-two of the 228 units are sold, and 22 are under contract, she said.
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Lewisville refines plans for mixed-use Old Town area
Posted on August 27th, 2009 No commentsLewisville refines plans for mixed-use Old Town area
By Wendy Hundley / The Dallas Morning NewsThe future of Lewisville’s Old Town area is beginning to take shape.
City officials this week started refining plans for the Old Town Plaza, Mill Street and a transit-oriented district around the coming A-train station – areas they hope to transform into a mixed-use environment where people live, work and play.
At Monday’s work session, the Lewisville City Council reviewed preliminary concepts drafted by Design Workshop, a national urban-design firm that conducted public meetings this year to gain input from residents.
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