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    This week WDP discusses the various professionals in the garden design industry, what they do, and what YOU need to know to get the most out of their work.
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    Checklist for Choosing a Garden Professional (18:00)

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    weight is an issue with roofs, soil gets very heavy when wet, one cubic foot of soil can weigh up to 100 pounds wet, people that work in garden areas, architects have to be licensed, some co-ops demand architects, landscape architects are usually licensed also, Frederick Law Olmstead, garden designers are not licensed, certificate programs, nursery programs, how do you choose a garden professional?, ask friends for a referral, architects aren't well versed in plants, look for a portfolio with variety, make sure they have workers comp and liability, it helps if the client has a vision, egos can get in the way, the designer's first step is to listen to the client, get into budget right away, first time gardeners have no idea what things cost, pay for design time, good designers don't give out design for free, advice is valuable, translate the vision into understandable language, refine the plan, desire bumps up against budget, you don't know what you'll find when you excavate,

    Gardening and Style (14:20)

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    shabby chic, mod, zen gardens, Indian gardens, what's hot and what's not, trade magazines, regionalism is important when planting a garden, defining style is what makes a garden great, gardens are personal, loose and beachy, a flow from the indoors to the out, materials are important, dry alpine rockery gardens, mosses, artificial lawn vs sod, glazed pottery, terra cotta, elements of a garden should compliment each other, form should follow function, budget, be realistic about how the space will be used, you can plant in the fall too!, installing trees early for shade, a garden is not something you finish then walk away from, gardens change, gardens in magazines are photo shoots!, your garden is yours, know what your garden's strong points and weak points are, Alex Chilton,


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