The best thing to do is to try and avoid damaging your garden while landscaping. It is not as hard as it seems.
A specialist in gardening or landscaping is who you hire to do the job. They can be self taught, a Master Gardener, certified nurseryman, horticulturist, landscape engineer, or combination of any of these.
William Flemer has written: 'Nature's guide to successful gardening and landscaping' -- subject(s): Landscape gardening, Gardening
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Horticulturalist.
The Sunset Western Landscaping book is one of the best landscaping books to hit the market. There is a lot of information in it.
Jo Kellum has written: 'Landscaping 1-2-3' -- subject(s): Landscape gardening, Landscape plants 'Southern shade' -- subject(s): Selection, Shade-tolerant plants, Gardening in the shade 'Landscaping 1-2-3' -- subject(s): Landscape gardening, Handbooks, manuals, Landscape design 'Ortho's all about shade gardening' -- subject(s): Gardening in the shade, Shade-tolerant plants
Alison P Kelly has written: 'Gardening' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Gardening, Natural landscaping, Native plants for cultivation
Muriel Orans has written: 'Houseplants and indoor landscaping' -- subject(s): House plants, Indoor gardening 'Houseplants & Indoor Landscaping (Countryside books)'
The best place to go for landscaping would be thisiscroydentoday. They also offer gardening and other services related to landscaping. You can also go to an area landscaper, or well known/national landscaper for competitive
Pat Sagui has written: 'Landscaping with stone' -- subject(s): Stone in landscape gardening
One can find ideas for landscaping designs via a number of gardening websites. Ideas can be found on sites such as 'HGTV', 'Houzz', 'DIY Network' and 'Garden Design'.