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California Landscape Contractors Association CLCA |
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Are you looking for a landscape professional to maintain or manage a current property, renovate an existing garden or design or install a new landscape? The professional you select should have certain qualifications. The California Landscape Contractors Association lists some things you should look for to help ensure that your landscaping experience is positive and professional. |
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More Californians than ever are taking the culinary arts to the great outdoors. Homeowners are increasingly putting their yards to work as extra rooms - and they're bringing a host of indoor cooking conveniences with them. Natural gas cooktops, sinks and even small refrigerators have all made the move outside.
Experts say that mosquitoes spreading the potentially deadly West Nile Virus only need 1⁄4 inch of stagnate water to breed and they hatch in only 7-10 days. The California Landscape Contractors Association (CLCA) is pleased to offer some simple recommendations for your yard, to help keep mosquitoes from breeding in the first place. These tips will help protect you and your family from this annoying and harmful pest.
Many people over water their landscapes by over 50% and many water districts are encouraging customers to reduce their use. The amount of water your landscape needs differs considerably depending on the climate and season.
California’s devastating storms have caused accidents, flooding, mudslides, erosion and property damage to homes and businesses across the state. After suffering property damage, it is time to think about getting your repairs done. The California Landscape Contractors Association (CLCA) is pleased to offer some recommendations to help you make safe repair choices to protect your family, your employees and your property.
Fire destroys hundreds of homes each year in California and often burns thousands of acres of land. If your property was damaged by fire, the California Landscape Contractors Association (CLCA) is pleased to offer some recommendations to help your landscape recover and to help protect your property.
Smart controllers, also known as weather based controllers, are one of the many valuable water saving technologies available to help make landscape water usage more efficient. These devices are irrigation clocks that adjust the amount of water applied to a landscape in response to environmental changes
Sustainability in water features means not only decreasing the amount of energy used, but also includes minimizing the need to replace water. The following elements can help you reduce your water feature’s water usage and make it more energy efficient.
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