Landscape Bloopers (2026)
iLandscape 2026
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54m
This talk looks at design mistakes that are commonly made by landscapers and home gardeners alike. By looking at where things have gone wrong, and sometimes seeing a corrected version through the magic of Photoshop, I explain the reasons why some garden designs look better than others. Learn how to provide plantings that please your customers on the day the job is finished, and for years afterwards.
Chapters
0:00 Introduction & Logistics
04:35 Common Plant Bloopers & Care
19:41 Editing Overgrown Landscapes
23:29 Landscape Design Principles
35:12 The Art of Grouping Plants
43:30 Solutions & Design Inspiration
51:59 Conclusion, Book, & Resources
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