seattle landscaping materials

I have a point 3d art made with the bark of twigs foam paint. What is this art called?
it is a painting landscape using the original materials of the earth and is very old and beautiful, I bought at garage sale in the Seattle area and images are the mountain pass area
It is called a collage or assemblage.
Greening Seattle & Professional Baseball, A Safeco Field & Cedar Grove Compost, longer version
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Hardscape: Innovative Hard Landscaping Materials for Gardens
$7.35 Hardscape: Innovative Hard Landscaping Materials for Gardens |
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Stone Landscaping
$13.23 This book offers inspiring and creative ideas for using stone in the landscape, including water features and rock gardens, fireplaces and fire pits, and archways and grottos. Materials comparisons, construction specifications, and the basic techniques of working with stone are presented in detail in an easy-to-follow final chapter. Large and small projects are covered, from columns to sheds and pool houses. The process of choosing and managing landscaping professionals is also covered in detail. |
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Desert Landscaping
$17.98 George Brookbank has distilled nearly twenty years' experience—as an extension agent in urban horticulture with the University of Arizona—into a practical book that tells how to avoid problems with desert landscaping before they occur and how to correct those that do. In the first part, "How to Start and Maintain a Desert Landscape," he provides 28 easy-to-use chapters that address concerns ranging from how to start a wildflower garden to how to cope with Texas root rot. In Part Two, "A Month-By-Month Maintenance Guide," he offers a handy almanac that tells what to do and what to watch out for each month of the year, with cross-references to the chapters in Part One. Homeowners who maintain their own landscape will find in this book ways to make the work more satisfying and productive, while those who hire landscape contractors can make sure the work is done effectively and economically. "You'll find all kinds of books on desert landscape design and materials, irrigation system and design, and landscape installation," says Brookbank. "So far as I know, however, this is the only book that tells you what to do with what you've got and how to keep it growing." CONTENTSPart 1 - How to Start and Maintain a Desert Landscape1. Desert Conditions: How They Are "Different"2. Plants Are Like People: They're Not Alike3. Use Arid-Land Plants to Save Water4. How to Irrigate in the Desert5. How to Design and Install a Drip Irrigation System6. Soils and Their Improvement I: How to Plant in the Desert7. Soils and Their Improvement II: How to Use Fertilizers8. What to Do When Things Go Wrong: A Troubleshooter's Guide9. How to Avoid—and Repair—Frost Damage10. How to Control "Weeds"11. Palo Verde Borer Beetle: What to Do12. How to Avoid Texas Root Rot13. When You Move Into an Empty House14. What to Do About Roots in Drains15. How to Dig Up Plants and Move Them16. How to Have Flower Bed Color All Year17. Landscape Gardening with Containers18. Starting Wildflowers19. Starting a Lawn20. Making and Keeping a Good Hedge21. Pruning Trees and Shrubs22. Palm Tree Care23. Caring for Saguaros, Ocotillos, Avages, and Prickly Pears24. Roses in the Desert: Hard Work and Some Disappointments25. Landscaping with Citrus26. Swimming Pools: Plants, Play, and Water-Saving27. Landscape Maintenance While You're Away28. Condominiums: Common Grounds, Common ProblemsPart 2 - A Month-by-Month Maintenance Guide |



