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About Marc Chapelle, ASLA
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As a licensed Landscape Architect, I am available to answer general questions about style and design, ideas and suggestions for site amenities, larger site-planning issues, or recreational and park design. I prefer you ask somebody else why your petunias are not as perky as they should be...I'd LOVE to tell you how can use those petunias to increase your home's value!

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Member, American Society of Landscape Architects(ALSA); My clients are mostly contractors, developers and local civil engineering/architecture firms, plus the occasional homeowner. I am currently located in the dry Great Basin area (Reno/Sparks), so use of landscape materials OTHER than plants is emphasized. As a licensed Landscape Architect on the East and West Coasts, I have been in practice over 18 years. My website: DesertLA.com
 
   

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Landscaping & Design - Lanscape a Mess


Expert: Marc Chapelle, ASLA - 7/30/2008

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We are also in the process of re-roofing and siding our home. We are planning on putting a gable over the front porch too. Our landscaping needs help - any suggestions. We have a long ranch with two single widows on the one side with about 10 feet between them. I can send pic.  We live in NW Indiana.
Thanks

Answer
If you want great results, you've got to engage a professional familiar with your area.  Try these two in your area:

http://www.professionaloutdoorservices.com/
http://www.thecountrygardenerltd.com/

Or if these two businesses don’t get you excited, try searching the Indiana Landscape Association, and search for a landscape contractor or designer near you:

http://www.inla1.org/searchourmembership.cfm

If you want to attempt to do it yourself, then I'd suggest the local library for getting ideas for your specific situation.

Regards.  ~M


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