Abstract
ENH-1112, a 10-page illustrated fact sheet by Gail Hansen de Chapman, guides homeowners’ step by step through the design process to develop a master plan for their environmentally sustainable residential landscapes. Includes references. Published by the UF Department of Environmental Horticulture, January 2009.
ENH1112/EP375: Landscape Design: Ten Important Things to Consider (ufl.edu)
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