Tim Wolfe
- Dec 5, 2015
Near Miss: To Screen or not to Screen Part 3
As a native Atlantan, I really love the city’s symbol of the phoenix rising from the ashes and I know most people love a good comeback story. For this comeback story, we now need to look at the site as an opportunity to learn from our mistakes and move toward a rebirth-- a resurgence, if you will. In the last two posts, we identified the problem with the Leylands, started discussing functional goals, site analysis, and touched on design criteria. We also took a look at sit
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Tim Wolfe
- Nov 23, 2015
Near Miss: To Screen or not to Screen Part 2
Since the last post, I’ve been thinking about what my unsolicited solution is for the screening problem caused by poor plant species selection. I even drove back over there last week to take a closer look at the crime scene. Call me a horticultural stalker because I’m sure the other homeowners in the neighborhood have been posting about a guy in dark sunglasses photographing their property. HortHack™- If you slip on an orange vest and act like you own the place, people will u
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