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    A1 landscaping services by Brier Hill Architectural … - August 6, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Brier Hill specializes in architectural landscape design and construction for residential properties. Our innovative design concepts and expert construction services will continue to enhance the beauty and increase the value of your property for years to come. Brier Hill Architectural Landscape and Design has made architectural landscape and design services our speciality since 1994. We provide the most professional landscape design services available to homes and businesses in Oakland Charter Township MI. Were a well acclaimed Architectural landscaping company in the area of Oakland Charter Township MI, and our performance exceeds the expectations of our clients. Being an average service provider is not an option for Brier Hill Architectural Landscape and Design. Were well aware that if our clients first impression of our landscaping services is not outstanding, we may not have the opportunity to work for them now or in the future. Our employees always strive to make the best possible first impression with our customers and follow through by earning their trust and making them glad they choseBrier Hill. Brier Hill Architectural Landscape and Design Address: Oakland Charter Township, MI 48363 Phone: (248) 243-1147 Landscape design/construction Custom brick paving Exterior lighting systems Water gardens Patios

    Our tranquil pond and waterfall designs add dimension to your yard and provide a peaceful and soothing oasis

    expertly placed boulders naturally define and accentuate your landscape

    We will show you how simple this process can be, by having a professional landscape design team that makes sure your needs and requirements are our top priority. Our landscape designers main goal is not to meet your expectations but exceed them. We are proud of the fact that we have earned 100% customers satisfaction since 1994 being in this business. Once youve used our landscaping services, you will not think of another company! Were dependable, honest and loyal to all our clients.

    Brier Hill Architectural Landscape and Design delivers beautiful landscape designs. As a leading landscape contractor, Brier Hill Architectural Landscape and Design has expertise in all fields of gardening and landscape architecture. We also offer unique patios designs at the most competitive rates!

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    How to Landscape a Hill That You Can’t Mow | Home Guides … - June 3, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Nature is filled with hillside gardens that don't require mowing.

    By thoughtfully landscaping a hill you can't mow, you can create a vibrant focal point of outdoor design. Selecting native plants is the best choice for steep hills; once established, they don't require supplemental watering and resist pests and disease. Mix trees, shrubs and deep-rooted perennials with grasses and ground covers with spreading habits to create a dynamic, no-mow landscape that revitalizes a hill while preventing soil erosion.

    Select a range of native trees, shrubs, perennials, grasses and ground covers for the hill. Choose plants known to be low-maintenance in your geographic region. Add wildflowers to enhance a natural feeling; stick to only a handful of varieties and arrange them in a regular pattern for a more formal design.

    Place a horizontal pathway on the hill so you can maneuver through plants without eroding the soil. Lay stepping stones for a casual path you won't frequent. Install more elaborate stone, paving stone or brick paths if you intend to use them often, and include a stairway to access the paths if the hill feels too steep to navigate vertically.

    Arrange plants so sun-lovers grow on the southern and western sides of the hill. Place plants that grow best in slightly cooler, shadier conditions on the northern and eastern sides. Put plants that thrive with wetter roots near the bottom of the hill and install those that grow best with dry roots toward the top.

    Create mini-terraces to plant each vertically oriented specimen. These include trees, shrubs and most perennials, which would look awkward if planted sideways into the hill. Flatten areas larger than the root ball of each plant, and dig the holes perpendicular to the ground.

    Mold soil ridges around the base of plants with your hands to direct water to saturate plant roots instead of running off the side of the hill.

    Fill in the gaps between plants by adding groundcovers and annuals to help reduce soil erosion. Plant them directly into the side of the hill.

    Scatter a heavy application of wildflower seeds if you want to include them in the design.

    Install drip irrigation to avoid walking on the hill as tender plant roots establish themselves.

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    A diligent landscaper in Pleasant Hills, PA – J D landscaping - May 2, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Nowadays it is hard to find a dependable landscaping company that can reconstruct your outdoors into the space you want it to look like. The choice can be tough, but hiring J D landscaping, you can be assured you are making the best decision. J D landscaping, based in Pleasant Hills, PAhas solid experience in successfully developing custom designed landscapes. No job is too large for our proficient team of landscapers. When it comes to choosing the most dependable landscaping company in the area, J D landscapingis an unsurpassed name throughout our community. We provide cost efficient and friendly services. We have the most experienced landscapers, designers and consultants available, and with their immense knowledge of plants and soil types, they know what will work best for your yard. All of our landscaping service plans are personalized to meet your needs and budget limitations, while exceeding your expectations.

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    Phone:(412) 537-1229

    Address:263 Lynn Dr, Pleasant Hills, PA 15236

    J D landscapinghas been in the landscaping business for the past 14 years in Pleasant Hills, PA. Our services are unlike any other landscaping company in that field. Its not always easy to have a lush, healthy lawn and flourish trees. If you do not have such extensive knowledge, take advantage of our landscaping company. We use top-of-the-line equipment that can get any job done in record time.We serve existing landscapes, but we can we can redesign and create entirely new landscape designs out of existing installations.

    I saw the quality of their workmanship last year on my neighbor's yard, so I asked for their number. They offered a reasonable price to create the landscape that I wanted. The designer combined my ideas with his knowledge and created marvellous landscape design, which the landscapers created in the most professional manner. Thank you for your help, it is a pleasure to work with professionals!

    Our designers are artists with eye for the detail. The number of landscape designs available to our clients is endless and subject only to the limits of our collective imaginations. We in J D landscapinglike to view landscaping as a form of living art.

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    Hay Hill Services, Inc. – Landscape Design | Landscape … - March 31, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Welcome To by Hay Hill Services

    For over 17 years Hay Hill Services has provided Columbia and surrounding areas with exceptional landscape design installations and service. Our mission is to provide you with quality projects.

    Our commitment to professional and timely service has created a seamless process from landscape design to project implementation. Hay Hill has a full complement of outdoor services to offer you ranging from landscape design and architecture to hardscape and landscape needs.

    As a design build firm, Hay Hill is capable of taking responsibility of all aspects of a project. We can provide you with the following services:

    -Full service landscape architecture and planning firm with three full time landscape architects and design professionals

    -Full service hardscape crews for masonry and concrete projects

    -Full service landscape crews for site preparation, planting, irrigation, and outdoor lighting

    'When Quality Matters,' call Hay Hill Services, Inc. for all of your outdoor needs.

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    Dusk-to-dawn field trip connects students with landscape - March 31, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Forty-three Lincoln University landscape design students took a whirlwind day trip recently to learn new ways of thinking about the land.

    The bus tour, which started at 6am and finished at 10pm, took the group from Taumutu in the Selwyn District to Lake Heron in the Southern Alps and kicked off the second-year landscape design students first professional year of study.

    Landscape Architecture Associate Professor Mike Barthelmeh, who co-organised the trip, says the aim of the tour was to introduce students to particular aspects of the New Zealand landscape.

    "These places may or may not have been familiar to them, but we wanted them to consider the landscapes with new senses - those of landscape architects."

    School of Landscape Architecture senior lecturer Dr Wendy McWilliam says the sites formed the basis for the students to practise their inventory and analysis skills.

    "They were also able to explore the concept of place, develop their own sensitivities to the special qualities and character of different places, and begin to investigate their design responses to the landscape."

    Dr McWilliam says activities included recognising cultural heritage in the Methven landscape, sketching a section of some of the key resources at Timber Yard Point, drawing wildlife and their habitats at the Rakaia River, making a sketch of the Hakatere Station layout and listing the resources required to process food at the Hakatere Conservation Park.

    The students were also asked to be attuned to their connections with nature and their surroundings.

    Mori Studies lecturer Lloyd Carpenter, a guest speaker on the trip, says he spoke about the importance of Lake Ellesmere/Te Waihora and Maori Lakes - O Tu Wharekai as food resources.

    "The kaitiakitanga, or stewardship, of the resources and their environment was critical to both the health of the resources and therefore the health of the people."

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    AETN premieres new season of 'Paint with Kevin' - March 31, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    PROGRAM FEATURES STEP-BY-STEP LANDSCAPE PAINTING INSTRUCTION

    SPECIAL TO THE LOG CABIN

    CONWAY The Arkansas Educational Television Network (AETN) will premiere season 2 of Paint With Kevin, a series that invites viewers to expand their oil painting skills, Saturday, April 4, at 10 a.m.

    Paint With Kevin offers painting hobbyists step-by-step instructions for creating wet-on-wet oil paint landscapes and seascapes. In each 30-minute episode, host Kevin Hill provides instruction in a calm, reassuring manner and coaches viewers as they expand their painting skills.

    Season 2 of Paint With Kevin includes 13 new episodes:

    Start of Winter, featuring a beautiful snow covered landscape.

    The First Snowfall, helping viewers develop an eye for composition and perspective while painting a cold landscape scene.

    Roaring Falls, featuring a vibrant waterfall scene with a variety of trees.

    Sunlight Across the Surf, featuring a stunning and detailed seascape using an array of beautiful colors.

    The Approaching Storm, featuring a beautiful mountain scene.

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    Student Photography Spotlight: Jake Hills Nocturnal Oases - March 31, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    On Friday April 3, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., graduating seniors of the UWM Photography program will present in their final exhibition entitled Theseus. The exhibition showcases the thesis work of six emerging artists whose work pertains to the idea of identity and change over time. The exhibition will be housed at Live Artist Studio, located at 228 S. 1st Street, Suite 302. This week the Fringe is proud to publish a previewof these burgeoning artists work.

    Jake Hill:Nocturnal Oases

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    Jake Hill is a contemporary photographer whose work focuses on landscape, themes of domesticity and suburban culture. His current body of work and undergrad thesis, Nocturnal Oases uses long exposure night photography to focus on the residential landscape through a voyeuristic, juxtaposed internal and external perspective. His Senior BFA Exhibition titled Theseusis having its opening reception at Live Artists Studio in Milwaukee on April 3. Theshow is open to the public.

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    These 7 beautiful pilgrimage sites are just a few hours from Metro Manila - March 31, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Whether you'd like to pray, reflect, or just take in the beauty of the surroundings, these locations may be for you

    Photo by Rhea Claire Madarang

    There may be times when you want to commune with God not just inside a church, but outside, in the beauty of nature.

    Indeed, there are places where you can have time both with your higher power and with nature, like these 7 locations featuring the beautiful natural landscapes of hills or mountains. Best of all, these are just 2-4 hours away by commute from Metro Manila.

    Regina Rica, Tanay, Rizal

    QUEEN. Regina Rica is known for its 30-foot Virgin Mary, depicted as the Queen of the Holy Rosary. Photo by Karl Acepcion

    Just around two hours away from Manila and tucked in the hills of Tanay, Rizal is Regina Rica, a 13.5-hectare pilgrimage site with 10,000 trees, 3 waterfalls, and a creek. From this natural landscape rises the 30-foot Virgin Mary statue that Regina Rica is known for.

    Rica, which stands for Rosarii Institute for Contemplation in Asia, is also a Spanish word which means rich lady. Consistent with this definitition, Regina Rica depicts Mary as Regina, considered the Queen of the Holy Rosary.

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    Landscaping Design Ideas|Small Yards|Backyards|Hills … - March 13, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Landscaping Design Ideas For a Small Yard

    Trellises are a good way to make use of vertical space.

    If you have a small front yard, you may feel constrained, and mistakenly believe there is nothing that can be done with the space. While small front yards do limit what you can accomplish with your landscaping, they are by no means impossible to work with. When designing a contemporary landscape for a small front yard, keep a few factors in mind to maximize space.

    Many front yards are limited in the amount of square footage, but dont forget that you can build upwards. A modern feature for a front yard is a metal and wire trellis with a vine or climbing plant trained on to the wires. Consider creating a shaded sitting area in your yard by putting up a small arbor over a garden bench and training ivy on to the arbor for shade. Opt for modern metal garden benches to give your sitting area the contemporary look you desire.

    You may feel as though your small front yard precludes building smaller sub-gardens or installing a small patio. Breaking up the yard with distinct zones can make the yard appear larger than it is, and will allow you to get more use out of the space. Consider installing a small walking path around the perimeter of your yard. Line the path with different gardens, such as rock and shade gardens, and choose lighting with a modern look, such as polished aluminum landscape lights.

    Grass is an attractive element when it provides the base for other landscaping features. A well-manicured front lawn enhances the look of the house behind it. But with small front yards, grass takes up valuable real estate and doesnt always pay dividends. Small lawns are also hard to mow and difficult to maintain. Consider removing the lawn and instead installing a walkway and garden plots. To achieve a modern look, consider colorful composite stone for your path. Many modern composite materials can be installed without the need for pouring a concrete footer.

    A small front yard does not mean you need to shy away from water features. While a large koi pond is probably not possible, a small fountain or fish pond brings attractive sights and sounds to your yard. Ponds and fountains require electricity to run their pumps and filters, so placing them closer to your house will make it easier to run electrical wiring. Opt for metal or geometrically shaped stone fountains and square or rectangular ponds to create a modern look for your water feature. Consider combining lighting with your pond or fountain to create an attractive focal point for nighttime strolls through your garden.

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    Tony Wright column: A playground on a volcano, a ruin, and an old, old haunting - March 11, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The former Native Police barracks near Heywood, a reminder of a bitter struggle. Photo: Heritage Victoria

    Weekends, my mate Pud and I hitched billy-carts to our pushbikes and sweated our way up a lonely track on the slope of a long-dead volcano.

    It was a hard ride, the slope getting steeper, the landscape below spreading forever, but we had the hill and a fast dusty track to ourselves.

    Drifting around south-west Victoria the other day, I drove out to the hill to check the authenticity of memory. The track was still there among the trees, the slope as terrifyingly steep, the view as extensive as ever.

    The place has come to assume a treasured spot in my personal dreaming, but it has a larger, barely whispered role in Australian history.

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    The old volcano is known as Mount Eckersley. It rises above the small town of Heywood. A branch of my family a century ago lived and laboured up there on the grazing station, Oakbank, that flows over the hill and boasts a fine bluestone homestead.

    In a corner of the property, however, not far from our childhood billy-carting adventures, exists a ruin with the power to haunt.

    A stone chimney stands above broken stone walls, the roof and the floorboards gone. Decades ago, the station owner set fire to the place to rid it of rabbits, and few enough now know of its existence. Others want to forget it altogether.

    A couple of mates recently jogged my memory of it, for they had climbed fences to assure themselves of its continued existence.

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