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		<title>A Time For New Growth &#8211; Jan.</title>
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January 2010 &#8211; Clcik to Download and View
Before we start with our first editorial of the New Year, I want to wish everyone a good upcoming year. I trust that Christmas went well, and its purpose of giving and receiving was meaningful (more than just material gifts, but time spent with family and friends). We [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Up Close and Personal &#8211; Feb.</title>
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Feb 09 Concepts on Ideas and Design (PDF Download)
As owner of Executive Care Landscape my service to you, my clients, is very much based on my own experiences, education and beliefs. So knowing a little about me, or any company’s owner, is valuable to you, the consumer.
My landscaping experiences started in high school, in the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Design Elements: Hardscapes -March</title>
		<description><![CDATA[By Arthur Navarrette of Executive Care Landscape

Click Here to Download PDF  of our March Article
Welcome to our March story. If you have not read February’s story, please do (it is on my website under publications), it reviews landscaping points, my experience, new products and a “punch list” of important garden duties to do in the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Keeping a Beautiful Landscape Beautiful</title>
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Apr 09  Keeping a Beautiful Landscape Beautiful (PDF Download)
I am going to repeat a phrase so that after finishing this article, one truth will be evident and remembered. A beautiful landscape remains beautiful in direct proportion to the correct maintenance it receives. As a landscape contractor, we go to a lot of effort to [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Landscape Survival Pt. 1</title>
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May 09 Landscape Survival Guide (Pt 1)
In this continuation of April’s article I am emphasizing “survival tactics” for stage 3 water restrictions; stage 3 being defined as the restriction of watering landscapes to two days a week. Currently, at the time I am writing in mid-April, I believe only the City of Folsom has imposed [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Landscape Survival Pt. 2</title>
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Jun 09 Landscape Survival Guide (Pt 2)
In the last issue we focused on “Survival Tactics” for Fescue lawns, which is the most commonly used lawn variety in Northern California, there fore it was important to discuss ways to protect it during water restrictions. If you have not read last month’s editorial, please go to www. [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Landscape Survival Pt. 3</title>
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Jul 09  Landscape Survival Guide (Pt 3)
Before we get started, I want to thank everyone for their response to my editorials. I have received many kind comments about the benefits of the topics I have been writing about. For those of you who are new to the magazine, please view my past articles (since [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://executivecareinc.com/publications/landscape-survival-pt-3/</link>
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		<title>Landscape Survival Guide pt.4</title>
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Aug 09  Landscape Survival Guide (Pt 4)
Welcome to our fourth and final edition of “Landscape Survival Guide.” In May we discussed how to keep your Fescue lawn green and healthy with less water, by using a combination of Mycorrhizea and Turface. In June we introduced two new lawns, Buffalo Grass and Native Bentgrass, and [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://executivecareinc.com/publications/landscape-survival-guide-pt-4/</link>
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		<title>Making The Most Of Your Yard: Harvesting Rainwater</title>
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September 2009
Those of you that have been following our articles know that we just completed a four part series on “Survival Tactics” for the yard. To review, in May we discussed new products to make our Fescue lawns more tolerant of water restrictions, in June the topic was on two new lawns that require twice [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://executivecareinc.com/publications/making-the-most-of-your-yard-harvesting-rainwater/</link>
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		<title>Making the Most of Your Yard: Planting Seasons</title>
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October 2009 PDF
Welcome to October’s article in the series of “Making the Most of Your Yard.” Last month was the first in a series of three articles in which I wrote on a relatively new concept of water conservation called Rain Water Harvesting. It is a concept that is relatively new to us, but dates [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://executivecareinc.com/publications/making-the-most-of-your-yard-planting-seasons/</link>
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		<title>Edible Landscapes</title>
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Nov 09 &#8211; Edible Landscapes
How the month goes by, it seems I was just finishing October’s editorial a couple weeks ago, and now it’s time to focus on November’s. Before we launch into November’s, I have a few comments. I’m sure you can  agree that the buzz words of our day are green, sustainability, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Landscaping the Soul</title>
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December 2009
Welcome to our Holiday edition. This article is still about landscaping, but not with plants, trees, soil and boulders, but with encouragement, faith, character and truth. Not our physical yards, but the “yards of our soul.” They also need “ tending to;” no different than our physical yards, our souls get “weeds”( attitudes) need [...]]]></description>
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