Category: Landscaping

Landscaping Functional Landscaping
2009 April Functional Landscaping

In the realms of resource management and environmental concerns, coal, oil, and carbon dioxide get a lot of press—yet water is one of our most precious, most wasted, and least talked about commodities. One of the biggest culprits when i…

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Landscaping Asian Longhorned Beetles Threaten HOA Trees
2009 April Asian Longhorned Beetles Threaten HOA Trees

It’s like something from a horror movie: a six-legged invader arrives in New York, stowed away in wooden shipping crates from Mainland China. Once ashore, the creatures fan out, looking for food. The beast has no natural predators here,…

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Landscaping Keeping Green, Saving Green
2009 April Keeping Green, Saving Green

These days, nearly everybody is looking for ways to save money. Like many families, some community associations are now dealing with the consequences of not having been thrifty in the past, and searching for ways to pare back their bot…

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Landscaping Soil, Climate and Maintenance are Key
2008 Sept Soil, Climate and Maintenance are Key

First impressions last—especially when it comes to real estate. Beyond its architecture, construction and natural setting, nothing is as critical to a property’s image from the outside as its landscaping. As a result, owners and managers…

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Landscaping The Voice of the People
2008 April The Voice of the People

What do you do when you live in a community overloaded with traffic going to and from the George Washington Bridge where many HOA owners are overtaxed? The membership of the Fort Lee Cooperative & Condominium Association (FLCCA) decide…

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Landscaping Reaching the Root of the Problem
2008 April Reaching the Root of the Problem

The poet Joyce Kilmer wrote, “I think that I shall never see/A poem lovely as a tree,” and many people share that sentiment. Trees bear fruit, offer shade under their leafy branches and provide a convenient tethering point for hammocks. …

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Landscaping The New Jersey Cooperator's Inaugural Roundtable
2008 April The New Jersey Cooperator's Inaugural Roundtable

A group of Garden State legal and management professionals gathered in The New Jersey Cooperator’soffices in Midtown Manhattan for a casual breakfast and some informal conversation about the rewards and challenges of their work in the co…

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Landscaping The Importance of Proper Drainage Systems
2008 April The Importance of Proper Drainage Systems

One of the first things that a new homeowner learns is that ‘water is your enemy,’ because there are so many ways that water can ruin or destroy home and property. A leak can cause ceilings to chip away, pipes to burst, and pools of wate…

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Landscaping What Does it Take? What is it Worth?
2008 April What Does it Take? What is it Worth?

Recent attention has been given to apartment buildings and communities that are taking landscaping to a whole new level. Upscale landscape renovations have become just as important as interior remodels to amenity-savvy homeowners. O…

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Landscaping Calling in the Plant Pros
2008 April Calling in the Plant Pros

Chestertowne Townhouses, located on Main Street in Chester, New Jersey, needed their landscaping spruced up a bit, so when it came time for the company they hired to do the job, Parsippany-based Davies Associates Landscape Architects LLC…

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