[Maipc] Fw: photo request

Jil_Swearingen at nps.gov Jil_Swearingen at nps.gov
Mon Nov 7 13:38:19 PST 2011


Hi,

Please see Ray Mim's email and contact him if you'd like to contribute an
image.

Thank you,

Jil
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JIL SWEARINGEN
IPM Invasive Species Biologist
NCR Center for Urban Ecology
4598 MacArthur Blvd., NW
Washington, DC 20007
202-342-1443, ex 218


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The Ladybird Johnson Wildflower Center and United States Botanic Garden are
still in need of additional images for our Landscape for Life curriculum.
Please see the following list and if you have some of these or can take
digital photos of some of these we would really be appreciative. Remember,
please let us know how you want your photos credited.
Thank you!
      Gardening in wet or muddy soils
      Roto-tilling or cultivating garden soils
      Residential landscape under construction
      Drought stressed landscape
      greywater collection system
      Sedimentation or erosion
      Fertilizers, herbicides being applied in a garden
      Trees or shrubs being protected by fencing during construction
      Air conditioner condensate collection
      Rain gauge or soil moisture probe in use
      “smart” weather based irrigation controller
      Winter roads or sidewalks being salted
      Dogs playing in park or residential landscape
      Vegetated buffers along wetlands, stream or lake
      Residential landscape planted with invasive species
      Vines growing on arbor or other shade structure near a house
      Windbreak in a residential setting
      Creative examples of materials reuse in a residential landscape
      Recycling bins on a construction site
      Example of local materials in a residential landscape
      Example of reclaimed materials in a residential landscape
      Example of recycled materials being used in a residential landscape
      Example of certified wood being used in a residential landscape
      5 to 10 more examples of beautiful residential gardens using
      sustainable practices


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