by John W. Olson | Mar 21, 2011 | Landscape Architecture
I find that more often than not, turfgrass is the chosen landscape element for those ‘left-over’ areas in a landscape. Too often, turfgrass is located where it doesn’t necessarily fit or make sense. So you may ask, where does it make sense to have turfgrass?...
by John W. Olson | Apr 8, 2010 | Landscape Architecture
Xeriscape is a common term used as it relates to the landscape architecture profession, especially in the State of Colorado. According to dictionary.com, xeriscape “employs drought-resistant plants in an effort to conserve resources, especially water”. ...