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Nancy Milligan

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Feb 10, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/10/99
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I think I need some professional help from a landscape designer on landscaping
my back yard. I think what I want to do is hire someone to help me come up with
a plan, then hire a landscaper to implement it, in stages as I can afford it.

Can anyone recommend someone in San Diego for this sort of project? Or if you
have advice on finding such a person, I'd love to hear about it.


Nancy M.

ignaz

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Feb 10, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/10/99
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Look in yellow pages under Landscape Architect or...many Nurseries
employ freelance services of landscape designers (may even do it
in-house). These services can be complimentary if they feel you will
buy the plant material from them.
Hope this helps.
Sandra :>)

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Jany

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Feb 12, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/12/99
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I would really like the same as Nancy. I just bought a new house last
spring and it is all dirt! I want grass but it is so darn expensive for
sod! help help!

Jan

Nancy Milligan

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Feb 12, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/12/99
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Jan,

The only thing I've gotten so far is a reference to apld.com (Assoc. of
Professional Landscape Designers). I send email off to the organization for
references in San Diego and haven't gotten a reply yet. If you find someone
please give me a heads up and I promise I'll do likewise.

Congrats on the new house! That's pretty much what I'm facing too. Only I've
been here 1.5 years now. I carved out a flower bed, made some raised beds for
veggies, but it still needs lots of work and some kind of planning to go into
it.

Nancy M.

Englishla

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Feb 12, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/12/99
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You can contact your local ASLA (Am. Soc. of Landscape Architects) or local
nurseries. You might contact your extension agent and see if they are aware of
local residentially focussed landscape architects or designers. Some extension
services (such as Ga.) had a landscape architecture extension division for
years (until being politically cut) which produced very good pamphlets on
various aspects of home landscape design and plant selection. Perhaps Ca. has
something similar?
Good luck!
engl...@aol.com (A. English)

patr...@my-dejanews.com

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Feb 13, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/13/99
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Try the horticulture department at Grossmont and Cuyamaca colleges. An intern
might be available to assist at a reasonable cost.

Pat

In article <36C1C09F...@home.com>,


Nancy Milligan <n...@home.com> wrote:
> I think I need some professional help from a landscape designer on landscaping
> my back yard. I think what I want to do is hire someone to help me come up
with
> a plan, then hire a landscaper to implement it, in stages as I can afford it.
>
> Can anyone recommend someone in San Diego for this sort of project? Or if you
> have advice on finding such a person, I'd love to hear about it.
>
> Nancy M.
>

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