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An Introduction to Landscape Design with Don Marquardt.(Video Recording Review)

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color. 32 min. A.C. Burke & Co., 2554 Lincoln Blvd., #1058, Marina del Rey, CA 90291-5082; 310-574-2770; www. acburke.com. 2003. $49.95 + $7.50 s/h. Public performance. GARDENING

This first of a three-part instructional series targeting both homeowners and students is an excellent introduction to residential landscaping. Marquardt, who has taught landscape architecture for 25 years, in little over a half-hour very effectively covers a brief history of ...

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