Landscaping Resources for Property Managers
This article is a partial re-post of Rob Maday’s insights regarding easy landscape savings for property managers on www.propertymanager.com. Out of the countless ways a conventional landscape can...
View ArticleLandscape Water Volume & Cost: A Guess at Best
A portion of a Rob Maday’s blog posted on Valley Crest’s Water Management Blog: Landscape Water Volume & Cost: A Guess at Best In Richard Restuccia’s post last year, Inspect What You Expect, he...
View ArticleLandscape Resource at Cuyamaca’s Sustainable Urban Landscape Conference
Landscape Resource representatives will be at Sustainable Urban Landscape Conference hosted by Cuyamaca College on March 8. We will give live demonstrations of the website and highlight its growing...
View ArticleThe Benefits of Organic Fertilizers: Quick Acting & Long Lasting
The Benefits of Organic Fertilizers: Quick Acting and Long Lasting Landscapers and horticulturists often prefer “slow-release” or “controlled-release” fertilizers. After all, in spite of their high...
View ArticleHow the Business Directory Works
Landscape Resource gives businesses ample opportunities to shine in front of their desired audience. One major opportunity is in the zip-code based Business Directory. At sign-up for a membership,...
View ArticleOrganic Fertilizer Secrets
While more and more cities, landscapers, nurseries, urban farmers, and home owners are turning to organics, many do not understand all the benefits of organics, how they work, and when they should be...
View ArticleEconomics of Synthetic Turf
We know what you are thinking; get out the plastic pink flamingos and brightly colored beach chairs. But not so fast! We’ve decided to give synthetic turf a serious look and do a cost comparison to...
View ArticlePlanta Locus: A Marketplace for Plants
In an age where information flows more readily than water, one can essentially find and buy everything online. And not only can you find one or two of what you are looking for, you usually find...
View ArticlePlanta Locus for Nurseries
Planta Locus (“Plant Place” in Latin) is a marketplace for plants. Homeowners, contractors, designers, brokers, and other landscape players utilize Planta Locus to find and expedite the purchase of...
View ArticleCamarillo Based Baron Brothers Liquidation Sale
Landscape Resource was invited by Richard Baron, of Baron Brothers Nursery in Camarillo, CA, to tour their 52 acres of plant material that are subject to an exciting liquidation sale. They have sold...
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