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  2. Xeriscaping - Wikipedia

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    Xeriscaping offers an alternative to the over-use of turf grass lawns, but are not widely accepted because of preconceived notions of what it means to xeriscape. [citation needed] Xeriscaping can include lawn areas but seeks to reduce them to areas that will actually be used, rather than using them as a default landscaping plan. Xeriscaping is ...

  3. 17 Fresh Ideas to Make Your Small Garden a Picture ... - AOL

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    Here are some designer-approved ideas for making a petite green space of your own. ... 17 Small Garden Ideas John M. Hall ... In David Cafiero's tiny Provincetown front yard, size was not a ...

  4. Sustainable landscaping - Wikipedia

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    Horticulture – Small-scale cultivation of plants; Organic lawn management – Caring for an turf field or lawn and landscape using organic horticulture; Foodscaping – Ornamental landscaping with edible plants; Naturescaping – Method of landscape design that involves incorporating native plants into one's yard; Sustainable gardening

  5. Natural landscaping - Wikipedia

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    Natural landscaping using pine, redbud, maple, and American sweetgum with leaf litter.. Natural landscaping, also called native gardening, is the use of native plants including trees, shrubs, groundcover, and grasses which are local to the geographic area of the garden.

  6. Landscaping - Wikipedia

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    Landscaping an elementary school courtyard in the city of Kuching. Landscaping refers to any activity that modifies the visible features of an area of land, including the following:

  7. Garden design - Wikipedia

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    The usual form of a rock garden is a pile of rocks, large and small, aesthetically arranged and with small gaps between, where the plants are rooted. Some rock gardens are designed and built to look like natural outcrops of bedrock. Stones are aligned to suggest a bedding plane and plants are used to conceal the joints between the stones.