Landscape
Architecture

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Describe
the work of the following: landscape architect, landscape contractor,
nurseryman, and gardener.
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Make a drawing (1/8 inch equals 1 foot) of your home grounds. Show
all buildings such as the house, garage, and barn. (NOTE: If this is
not possible, make a drawing of a friend's yard.)
- Make a plan for these grounds. Change walks, drives, walls, fences,
and planting as you wish.
- Show flow lines for drainage of surface water.
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On a tracing of the drawing, prepare a planting plan. Have at least
two kinds each of deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs.
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Name 10 shrubs, 10 trees, 5 ground covers, 5 perennials, and 5 annuals
good for planting in your town. Describe their growth habits and soil
and climate needs.
- Tell the difference between evergreen and deciduous plants.
- Describe the difference between broadleaf and coniferous evergreen
plants.
- Name
one of each.
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Tell the difference between perennials and annuals.
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Show how to read topographic maps. Explain the importance of
a good drainage plan.
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Visit a well-landscaped yard, park, or building.
Describe how the landscape architect has helped it.
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