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Shades of Silver and Gray

by Scott Bradley | Mar 26, 2019 | Garden Art, Gardens, Miscellaneous, Petaluma Landscaper | 0 Comments

One of the key color groups in the pallet of plant colors is the shades of silver and gray. In other blogs we have discussed the importance of color and contrast in plant selection as well as the emphasis on plant combinations. Shades of Deep Red (8/1/17), Shades of...

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Wiring the Valves to the Controller

by Scott Bradley | Mar 12, 2019 | Irrigation, Sonoma County Landscape Design, The Landscape Process | 0 Comments

Wiring the valves to the controller is the last link between the lawn and drip irrigation system and the electronic irrigation controller which will operate the irrigation systems automatically. In previous blogs we have discussed at length the irrigation controller,...

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Installing and Connecting the Valve Manifold

by Scott Bradley | Feb 26, 2019 | Irrigation, Miscellaneous, Santa Rosa Landscape Design | 0 Comments

The valve manifold is a key component of the irrigation system. Almost every project installed by Details Landscape Art requires irrigation, and usually the valve manifold calls for multiple valves. Drip irrigation requires a different valve than lawns, and when the...

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Other Features of the Raindial HR6100 Controller

by Scott Bradley | Feb 12, 2019 | Irrigation, Miscellaneous, Petaluma Landscape Design | 0 Comments

The previous two posts discussed the primary features and the programming of the Raindial HR6100 irrigation controller. This blog focuses on some other special features of the controller. Details Landscape Art installs and uses this particular controller almost...

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Programming The Controller

by Scott Bradley | Jan 29, 2019 | Irrigation, Miscellaneous, Sonoma County Garden Design | 0 Comments

As discussed in the previous blog, programming the controller is one of the keys to a successful garden. Details Landscape Art designs and builds drop dead gorgeous gardens, with thoughtful plant selection. Irrigating this plant material accurately will ensure...

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The Raindial HR6100 Irrigation Controller

by Scott Bradley | Jan 15, 2019 | Irrigation, Santa Rosa Garden Design | 0 Comments

Details Landscape Art has been designing and installing successful gardens throughout the North Bay since 1991. One of the keys to our success is proper irrigation of plant material. And one of the keys to proper irrigation is the irrigation controller. And we prefer...

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Constructing a Redwood Retaining Wall

by Scott Bradley | Jan 1, 2019 | Drainage, Miscellaneous, Petaluma Garden Design, Wood Structures | 0 Comments

Details Landscape Art, a Sonoma County design-build landscape contractor, is frequently called upon to build a redwood retaining wall. Whether to hold back an existing slope, or to level out an area, retaining walls are usually constructed using concrete (faced with...

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Planting Japanese Maples

by Scott Bradley | Dec 18, 2018 | Gardens, Healdsburg Garden Design, Irrigation | 0 Comments

Details Landscape Art, a local landscape design-build contractor, uses Japanese maples frequently in many of their gardens. And planting Japanese maples is not difficult. Here in the Bay area of Northern California, Japanese maples are an ideal choice in almost any...

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East Santa Rosa Featured Garden

by Scott Bradley | Dec 4, 2018 | Featured Gardens, Gardens, Miscellaneous, Patios and Walkways, Santa Rosa Landscape Contractor, The Landscape Process | 0 Comments

In July 2018 Details Landscape Art, an east Santa Rosa landscaper, was called by a homeowner who had seen our work in the neighborhood. At our first meeting with the young couple and their small children, I was immediately impressed with how nice they were, and how...

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Crushed Rock, Gravel and Stones

by Scott Bradley | Nov 20, 2018 | Drainage, Masonry and Stonescaping, Patios and Walkways, Sonoma County Landscape Contractor, Water Features | 0 Comments

Details Landscape Art, a Sonoma County landscape contractor, uses a variety of hardscape materials, including crushed rock, gravel and stones. Depending on the application, we may use some or all of these products. It is important to distinguish and understand the...

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