Landscape & Irrigation

March 2015

Landscape and Irrigation is read by decision makers throughout the landscape and irrigation markets — including contractors, landscape architects, professional grounds managers, and irrigation and water mgmt companies and reaches the entire spetrum.

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30 March 2015 Landscape and Irrigation www.landscapeirrigation.com Landscape design and construction The pond can be small or expansive, depending on space and budget constraints. A pond in the front yard allows for unique use of plantings since you'll be able to incorporate impressive lo- tus and waterlilies. Not only will beautiful birds and butterflies be attracted to the feature, but the homeowner is blessed with less grass to mow. Designing fountains, waterfalls, and ponds into front yard landscapes helps to avoid a cookie-cutter look and makes a home's appearance truly special. In today's competitive market, you want to set yourself apart from other landscape service providers, and water features make it easy to do so. Plus, your customers will enjoy a soothing and relaxing water feature that welcomes them home at the end of the day and invites them to sit on the front porch for a relaxing evening. Jennifer Zuri is marketing communications at Aquascape Inc. For more information, visit www.aquascapeinc.com. Before After Before After Before After LI

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