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Entries by Tanya Richards
Erosion Control vs. Sediment Control
August 30, 2016 /0 Comments/in Construction Landscape Journal, Environment, Erosion Control, Municipal and Infrastructure Journal, Sediment Control, Sustainable Development /by Tanya RichardsThe overarching principle of Erosion Control vs. Sediment Control is that it is much easier and cheaper to prevent erosion from occurring in the first place than to try and remove the sediment once it has eroded. Erosion and Sediment Control is a rapidly changing field. Traditional approaches have been applied with varying levels of success over […]
7 Habits of Successful Waterers
August 29, 2016 /0 Comments/in Landscape, Landscape Journal, Landscape Mulch /by Tanya Richards“I am not trying to be a bad waterer, I just don’t think I fully get how to be a good waterer.” If you identify with that statement, this article may be for you. The single most important resource in landscape care is water. In varying degree all plants need water to survive and thrive. So […]
Is Coloured Mulch Safe for Your Garden
August 22, 2016 /0 Comments/in Construction Landscape Journal, Landscape Journal, Landscape Mulch, Water Abatement /by Tanya RichardsIs Coloured Mulch Safe for Your Garden? The use of coloured mulch has increased over the last number of years, as the bold and rich colour offers an attractive look for landscaping while continuing to offer the benefits of mulching. Unlike natural, non-dyed mulch, which tends to fade to gray, coloured mulch can hold its […]
Benefits of Using Mulch in Your Garden
August 17, 2016 /11 Comments/in Landscape, Landscape Journal, Landscape Mulch /by Tanya RichardsTHE BENEFITS OF USING MULCH IN YOUR GARDEN Those of us with a green thumb have two challenges when it comes to gardening: maintaining a healthy and moist garden bed and keeping the weeds from invading. Daily watering is not always possible for a variety of reasons, including conservation of water and summer watering restrictions. […]
Protecting Fraser Valley Dykes from Erosion
August 12, 2016 /1 Comment/in Environment, Erosion Control, Municipal and Infrastructure Journal /by Tanya RichardsProtecting Fraser Valley Dykes from Erosion of the Fraser River Banks Starting in the Rocky Mountains, and pouring into the Strait of Georgia, the Fraser River is B.C.’s longest river, and largest flowing into the Pacific seaboard of Canada. The Fraser is a busy river: it is home to sturgeon, a provider of water for pulp […]