Yes. There are ordinances that govern what you can do in San Diego regarding landscaping. Here's a guide to those ordinances: http://www.sdcounty.ca.gov/dplu/Landscape-Ordinance_Design_Review_Manual.html
San Jose comes in third, behind San Diego and Los Angeles.
Karst landscaping is formed by underground erosion of different kinds of rocks. Karst landscapes have a very distinctive topography, and is used by many when it comes to landscaping.
San Diego California comes pretty close all year round, except in winter it's about 65 degrees
Landscape design is not a subset of agriculture. Landscaping is the design of outdoor places such as gardens and yards, whereas agriculture is the science, art, and practice of raising plants and livestock. While landscaping is not part of the agricultural business, there are several circumstances when landscaping companies may be considered agriculture, particularly when it comes to soil and water quality and nurseries.
He calls himself 619 because that's the zip code he comes from back in Mexico.
Federal comes from the government where as the aid from California comes from the state itself.
It comes from California.
It comes from California.
it comes from the word "california"
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covenant_running_with_the_land. It means that anyone who inherits, buys, otherwise comes by the property will inherit the restrictions. They are not limited to the (current) grantee.
Spanish explorers gave California its name. The name California comes from a mythical island in a 1510 Spanish book.
San Francisco is by far the northernmost city out of those 3.