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I don't often get design projects outside of Orange County and Long Beach but when I do I only take the gig if I feel that it's worth my time and effort. In this case I was hired by a 10 unit hoa in Pasadena to do planting design for their complex. This was an interesting project because rather than having a singular client or a couple, there were 10 town home units. Luckily it was not a bad experience
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and everyone was nice and easy to get along with. The best part of this project was removing most of the non native plants and replacing them with natives. Bel
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ow are some pictures during the plant placing phase of the project. Final pictures will be added to this post as soon as I have them.
This project was installed by Ed Wallace of
Midwest Landscaping.
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