Checkout our article featured in the Atlanta Home Building News magazine, it's related to 'Green' Landscaping.
http://www.atlantahomebuilders.com/uploads/100125_ABNs/102838.pdf
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Erica Glasener on Dec 05, 2011@ Core Landscape Group, enjoyed your article about Green Landscaping, one suggestion for a future article to include more specifics on plant choices. Not all hydrangeas are native and mophead types Hydrangea macrophylla are not a good choice in periods of drought but H. paniculata is tough, takes full sun and is not native.Helpful Reply
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Core Landscape Group, Inc. on Dec 05, 2011Thanks Erica, those are good points. I was trying to address several items in a short article, could have gone on for pages on each of those issues!Helpful Reply
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Erica Glasener on Dec 05, 2011Good reason for part 2 in another issue! Thanks.Helpful Reply
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