Join us in congratulating Greg Vierkant on his promotion to Director! Greg has been instrumental in growing our horticulture practice and building a studio that works across our five offices to ensure the successful performance of our designs. Learn more about Greg’s commitment to enhancing the in-house services LandDesign can offer clients, here: https://lnkd.in/eV9y6H9D
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Ready to unlock the potential of your nursery or horticultural business? Read this case study about how Landcraft Environments, LTD streamlined their operation and find out if this could be a game-changer for your business needs! https://lnkd.in/gnnrecFy #growersoftware #growerlife #growsmarter
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A nice write-up from Central Florida AgNews on the economic impact of Florida's horticulture and landscape industry. Read the full article at: https://lnkd.in/ePPqQxiD
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Meet Jim Mancini, President of Mancini's Landscape Associates and Inventor of Tree Staple, Inc. With a background in landscaping, construction, and horticulture, Jim digs into how he came up with the idea for Tree Staple, Inc. #arboriculture #treeanchoring #landscaping #landscapingdevelopment #treeplanting #treesupport #urbandevelopment #treecare #sustainability #landscapingpodcast
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What if growing food was never meant to be about just the end product? What are we missing from conventional agriculture and gardening? Steven Martyn is an Ontario based teacher and practitioner of sacred agriculture and what he terms wildculturing. He focusses on the traditional living skills of growing food, building and healing and has a unique take on how we can live in the with the earth. Steven had me pondering how agriculture has been used to create culture historically, how we incorporate intentionality into horticulture, he even had me rethinking my morning beverage… https://zurl.co/I4Sw
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What if growing food was never meant to be about just the end product? What are we missing from conventional agriculture and gardening? Steven Martyn is an Ontario based teacher and practitioner of sacred agriculture and what he terms wildculturing. He focusses on the traditional living skills of growing food, building and healing and has a unique take on how we can live in the with the earth. Steven had me pondering how agriculture has been used to create culture historically, how we incorporate intentionality into horticulture, he even had me rethinking my morning beverage… https://zurl.co/I4Sw
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What if growing food was never meant to be about just the end product? What are we missing from conventional agriculture and gardening? Steven Martyn is an Ontario based teacher and practitioner of sacred agriculture and what he terms wildculturing. He focusses on the traditional living skills of growing food, building and healing and has a unique take on how we can live in the with the earth. Steven had me pondering how agriculture has been used to create culture historically, how we incorporate intentionality into horticulture, he even had me rethinking my morning beverage… https://zurl.co/8jiE
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What if growing food was never meant to be about just the end product? What are we missing from conventional agriculture and gardening? Steven Martyn is an Ontario based teacher and practitioner of sacred agriculture and what he terms wildculturing. He focusses on the traditional living skills of growing food, building and healing and has a unique take on how we can live in the with the earth. Steven had me pondering how agriculture has been used to create culture historically, how we incorporate intentionality into horticulture, he even had me rethinking my morning beverage… https://zurl.co/8jiE
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It’s #NationalPollinatorWeek! One way to help pollinators is by converting your lawn into a bee lawn. Supervisory Horticulturist Melinda explains how bee lawns reduce the need for regular watering and chemical inputs by using native, drought-tolerant plants. Adding colorful, low growing, flowering plants provides essential pollen and nectar for bees. 🐝 Video description: horticulturist sitting in a green lawn planted with white clover and purple flowering plants #PollinatorWeek #BeeLawns #Horticulture #BotanicalGardens
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What if growing food was never meant to be about just the end product? What are we missing from conventional agriculture and gardening? Steven Martyn is an Ontario based teacher and practitioner of sacred agriculture and what he terms wildculturing. He focusses on the traditional living skills of growing food, building and healing and has a unique take on how we can live in the with the earth. Steven had me pondering how agriculture has been used to create culture historically, how we incorporate intentionality into horticulture, he even had me rethinking my morning beverage… https://zurl.co/I4Sw
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What if growing food was never meant to be about just the end product? What are we missing from conventional agriculture and gardening? Steven Martyn is an Ontario based teacher and practitioner of sacred agriculture and what he terms wildculturing. He focusses on the traditional living skills of growing food, building and healing and has a unique take on how we can live in the with the earth. Steven had me pondering how agriculture has been used to create culture historically, how we incorporate intentionality into horticulture, he even had me rethinking my morning beverage… https://zurl.co/I4Sw
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