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  2. Groundskeeping - Wikipedia

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    A manicured landscape at a private residence. Groundskeeping is the activity of tending an area of land for aesthetic or functional purposes, typically in an institutional setting. It includes mowing grass, trimming hedges, pulling weeds, planting flowers, etc.

  3. Softscape - Wikipedia

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    Softscape is the live horticultural elements of a landscape. [1] Softscaping can include flowers, plants, shrubs, trees, flower beds, and duties like weed/nuisance management, grading, planting, mowing, trimming, aerating, spraying, and digging for everything from plants and shrubs to flower beds.

  4. Landscape maintenance - Wikipedia

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    One example of a maintained landscape from Beaverton, Oregon. Landscape maintenance (or groundskeeping) is the art and vocation of keeping a landscape healthy, clean, safe and attractive, typically in a garden, yard, park, institutional setting or estate.

  5. These Easy Landscaping Moves Add Thousands to Your Home ... - AOL

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    These landscaping ideas can boost your home's sale price, landscaping and real estate experts say. See how lighting, walkways, and more upgrades pay off. These Easy Landscaping Moves Add Thousands ...

  6. Working landscape - Wikipedia

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    Example of a working landscape in Canada. Working landscapes are landscapes used for farming, ranching and/or forestry. [1] Recently, these have become the focus of efforts to conserve biodiversity, [2] as these now cover more than 80% of Earth's land, [3] and therefore offer increasing opportunities for conservation and restoration.

  7. Why I went from landscaping to farming - AOL

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    Jack Etheridge is on a mission to get people in Guernsey thinking about where their food comes from. He uses the example of supermarkets selling green beans imported from thousands of miles away.