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Ari Tenenbaum
How to Bring Birds Into Your Yard
As you crack the door to head out to the yard, the birds take notice of you. Hummingbirds may buzz by to check you out, but most other...
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Ari Tenenbaum
San Diego Landscape Pest Alert!!!
Ants can be a major pest even in the landscape! This year has been a particularly bad year for Argentine ants which are the predominant...
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Jeff Robbins
Understanding Organic Garden Amendments
Spring is just around the corner and San Diego gardeners should be thinking about transitioning to warm season veggies like tomatoes,...
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Jeff Robbins
Edible Highlight: Mandarins and Tangerines
San Diego has one of the best climates in the country for growing citrus but homeowners rush to plant the token lemon tree in their yard...
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Jeff Robbins
One Client Finds Unique Use for Plants
One of the first things we do when starting work on a new landscape design is establish some project goals. Usually these include things...
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Jeff Robbins
Revolution Teams with Local Farm-to-table Restaurant Group
Some of you may have caught a glimpse of Revolution Landscape in a recent feature article in the Home and Garden section of the San Diego...
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Jeff Robbins
Should I add gypsum to my soil?
If you head to the nursery and tell them you have clay soil, 9 times out of 10 they will walk you over to the soil amendments and...
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Jeff Robbins
Low Water and Edible
These edible plants and fruits require little water to thrive in our region! Although many annual vegetable crops have water requirements...
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Jeff Robbins
Is it legal to install a home greywater system?
With all the media covering California’s historic 4 year drought, Revolution has been getting a lot of inquiries about greywater...
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Jeff Robbins
Preparing Your Garden or Landscape for Fall
Fall is finally here and after a long hot summer, I think we are all welcoming the cooler temperatures. As we approach our theoretical...
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Jeff Robbins
Mission Hills Landscaping: Organic Garden & Low-Water Natives
If your really into sustainability, you have probably heard all the ways an eco-friendly landscape can foster a healthy environment, save...
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Jeff Robbins
University City Landscaping: Organic Garden Creates Sustainable Ecosystem
The mesas and canyons that attract the cohabitation of wildlife, plant life and human life are not the only landscapes worth mentioning...
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Jeff Robbins
Birdrock Landscaping: Native Plants Attract Beneficials & Sustain Coastal Cliffs
Native Plants are not always known for their blatant displays of beauty, but here we give you a chance to divulge deeper and see a...
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Jeff Robbins
Solana Beach Landscaping: Urban Farming & Sustainable Landscaping Facilitate Organic Living
Transformation. That’s the word we choose for this beautiful, plentiful yard in the hills of Solana Beach. When our clients reached out...
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Jeff Robbins
Carlsbad Landscaping: Drought Tolerant & Low Water Plants Sustain Hills
For most of us, working with the space we have without entirely changing the landscape adds a huge challenge. This space is a perfect...
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Jeff Robbins
Feeding Body and Soul
Happy Spring! It’s a great time of year to enjoy the beauty of California’s native plants! We’ve teamed up with our friends at Garden...
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Jeff Robbins
Backyard is Modern Victory Garden – San Diego Union Tribune
By Ari Tenenbaum Special to the U-T This recent project, which we call a “Food Forest and Victory Garden Reimagined,” is located on the...
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Jeff Robbins
The Montessori Garden
Here at Revolution, we whole-heartedly believe in the importance and value of bringing outdoor, nature-based experiences to kids and are...
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Jeff Robbins
What To Do About Powdery Mildew
Powdery mildew is a common sight on many summer crops. Powdery mildew can often be unsightly, but it’s typically not the actual cause of...
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Jeff Robbins
Turn Your Garden into a Food Source – San Diego Union Tribune
University City family reaps fruit, herbs year-round with sustainable home garden By Amelia Evrigenis • U-T July 19, 2013 For Jennifer...
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