When I was a landscape architecture student, I mapped a piece of natural vegetation that I liked, and then tried to superimpose it upon a residential lot. Why didn't that work out so well? 😉
Pasadena Oak. They're somewhat endangered so adding one to your home is great for more than just the looks, your helping preserve an important oak species
Your video made me comfortable with using native plants 🤗
I loved every second of your video. I appreciate you describing how you approach creating a landscape design.
This was very help Randi. Love your process. Thanks you for putting this together.
I learned so much. Thank you so much for posting all this information! I’m completely inspired 🙌🏼
Very inspiring and useful. Thank you so much!
Thank you for watching, Genie!~
What an informative video.
Great inspiration! 1. What’s the plant behind you, and 2. What’s the iPad software?
When I was a landscape architecture student, I mapped a piece of natural vegetation that I liked, and then tried to superimpose it upon a residential lot. Why didn't that work out so well? 😉
I’m curious as to what you ask, do tell🤔
@@playlistculture4890 What does everyone believe I did wrong?
What was the name of the oak tree she said?
Engelmann Oak (Quercus engelmannii)
Pasadena Oak. They're somewhat endangered so adding one to your home is great for more than just the looks, your helping preserve an important oak species