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In this episode, host Jason Jorgensen (Third Spring Landscape Design) talks with landscape designer Corinne Hollister (Earth Dance Design) about summer-dry gardening in the Pacific Northwest. They discuss their views on topics ranging from plant palettes and their placement, client education, watering methods, and design challenges in the face of climate change.
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In this episode, host Jason Jorgensen (Third Spring Landscape Design) talks with plant expert Shelagh Tucker about the history, installation, and evolution of her summer-dry garden in Seattle, Washington. Shelagh also shares some of her favorite plant picks that do well in this environment.
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In this episode, host Jason Jorgensen (Third Spring Landscape Design) talks with Lisa Bauer (Chartreuse Landscape Design) about the motivation, history, techniques, and maintenance behind the Summer-Dry Gardening concept. They cover topics ranging from plant selection, installation, mulch options, watering requirements, and some inspirational summer-dry gardens.
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Host Jason Jorgensen (Third Spring Landscape Design) talks with landscape designers Lisa Bauer (Chartreuse Landscape Design) and Riz Reyes (RHR Horticulture) about their favorite plants that are suitable for tough roadside conditions on hellstrips. Plants in this location have to be resistant to dry conditions, wildlife, extreme exposure, dogs, car exhaust, and foot traffic. That doesn't mean they can't be beautiful! Listen and get inspired to beautify an often neglected area between the front garden and the street with beautiful plant choices that will do well there.
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