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Moving a large tree … feels good

June 25, 2012 by Bob Borson 35 Comments

Moving a large tree … feels good

Moving a tree isn't something that a lot of people think about ... which is a shame. We have a commercial job we are working one that has four really magnificent trees on site, the youngest is over a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Life in General Tagged With: CASA, Construction Observation, landscape

Modern Fence – Details

March 22, 2012 by Bob Borson 35 Comments

Modern Fence – Details

Modern fences aren't really fences at all - they're exterior walls. That might seem like semantics to you but it's a significant difference to me. We have a urban infill project where there is very … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Construction, Materials and Products, Modern House, My Work Tagged With: Construction Process, details, Gardens, landscape, Materials, modern house

Shopping for Rocks

March 8, 2012 by Bob Borson 9 Comments

Shopping for Rocks

Sounds kind of stupid right...Shopping for Rocks? Let me explain...my wife and I decided that it was time to add a stone patio over the giant dust bowl that has become the area right outside the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Materials and Products, Observations Tagged With: a day in the life, landscape, Scott Taylor

Pool or water feature?

March 5, 2012 by Bob Borson 17 Comments

Pool or water feature?

Pool or water feature? At some level it doesn't really matter considering the role that this particular pool/ water feature has to play. But it is very unique - at least in my world. If I was keeping … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Construction, Contractors, Materials and Products, My Work Tagged With: Construction Observation, Construction Process, consultants, landscape, Sale Street

Sexy Retaining Wall

March 1, 2012 by Bob Borson 29 Comments

Sexy Retaining Wall

This happy top-o-the morning looking bloke is David Hocker. He's a landscape architect (Hocker Design Group) and a pretty good one at that. Besides winning an American Society of Landscape Architects … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Construction, Modern House Tagged With: concrete, Construction Observation, Construction Process, consultants, details, landscape, modern house, plans, Sale Street

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