Hey Kent, This is a great topic. Sustainable landscaping is very important topic that should be addressed. I think people will accept how the landscaping will look, being that they chose to live in this climate. It might even create a sense of pride. Then once they see how little work and how cheap it is to maintian they will be all for it. You've heard that Kamloops is awarding "green points" to developers who keep their development green? These "green points" can be cashed in for variances that could potentially increase the developer's income. Ask Dave about this he knows more than me but you could use this as leverage when you are trying to convince a developer to try your xeriscape landscaping. -Jared
I was wondering if I could get permission to use this picture for a magazine article I'm writing on Xeriscaping...it's perfect for what I'm trying to show. Thanks...Patrick
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Hey Kent,
This is a great topic. Sustainable landscaping is very important topic that should be addressed. I think people will accept how the landscaping will look, being that they chose to live in this climate. It might even create a sense of pride. Then once they see how little work and how cheap it is to maintian they will be all for it. You've heard that Kamloops is awarding "green points" to developers who keep their development green? These "green points" can be cashed in for variances that could potentially increase the developer's income. Ask Dave about this he knows more than me but you could use this as leverage when you are trying to convince a developer to try your xeriscape landscaping.
-Jared
Wow thanks for the great advice. I'll be sure to ask him.
I was wondering if I could get permission to use this picture for a magazine article I'm writing on Xeriscaping...it's perfect for what I'm trying to show. Thanks...Patrick
My email is pj8888@sbcglobal.net
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