In
The News
Botanical Visions, Inc. is proud
to be featured in
Art
Of A Garden
as seen in
Art & Culture of Palm Beach County
by Catherine Smith and Kaci L.
Winter
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Expert tips for a lawn that's a cut above
as seen in Sun-Sentinel

by Jon Vanzile
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Parch Enemies
as seen in Sun-Sentinel

by Jon Vanzile
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with a few excerpts from the publication.
Getting Back To Nature
as seen in Coral Springs & Parkland Forum
by Corey Siggins
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with a few excerpts from the publication.
Nova Elementary To Go Native - With Landscaping
as seen in The Herald
by Adreienne Samuels
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with a few excerpts from the publication.
Christmas In April
as seen in Leadership Broward Foundation
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with a few excerpts from the publication.
StormScaping
Landscaping to Minimize Wind Damage
in Florida
by Pamela Crawford
part of the Florida Gardening Series
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with a few excerpts from the publication.
Copies of the book may be purchased online at: Barnes
& Noble
Stormscaping
from Color
Garden Publishing
Pamela Crawford has a BA from Vanderbilt University and
a Masters Degree in Landscape Architecture from Florida International
University. She has designed 1500 gardens for residences, businesses
and country clubs. She writes about the plants that she and her
family tests in their Florida and Mississippi trial gardens.
Botanical Visions, Inc. is also
a contributor to the
Department
of Natural Resource Protection and has been featured in
Common Sense Pest Control
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a PDF file with a few excerpts from the publication.
The common Sense Pest Control program is an educational program
designed to help residents maintain a comfortable, healthy home,
landscape, and garden while reducing their reliance on pesticides.
The project is administered by the Broward County Department of
Natural Resource Protection and is funded by the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency.
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