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Monthly Archives: February 2011

Aspen Zoning Map

Zoning: Land Use Part 2 of 3

February 25, 2011by cathymarkle 1 Comment

Has zoning become a giant, half-inflated balloon, that wonbt float and wonbt land? Is zoning the BIG HAMMER? Theoretically, governments use zoning as a tool to organize community development into […]

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Landscape Sustainability
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Getting with the Program!

February 22, 2011by cathymarkle Leave a comment

Aspen City Councilman Dwayne Romero was recently appointed to Governor Hickenlooperbs Office of Economic Development and International Trade as Executive Director. He leaves his City Council seat with regrets and […]

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Community Issues
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An Exercise in Winter Texture at Garden of the Gods

February 17, 2011by cathymarkle Leave a comment

While visiting my mom in Manitou Springs recently, I took a long hike through Garden of the Gods Park. It was a chilly day, in and out of gray, but […]

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Natural Landscape, Seasonal
Rosa minutifolia

What's in a Name?

February 11, 2011by cathymarkle Leave a comment

Most people donbt study Latin in school any more, but all romance languages are based on it.B For example, if you have a basic understanding of Spanish or French, you […]

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Natural Landscape, Outdoor Living

Tips for Planning an Outdoor Kitchen

February 8, 2011by cathymarkle Leave a comment

The trend of adding outdoor rooms to existing homes is becoming more popular as an increased amount of people choose to stay home and entertain instead of going out. Outdoor […]

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Outdoor Living
planting seeds indoors

February Landscaping Tips for the Mountain West

February 4, 2011by cathymarkle Leave a comment

As you look around all you can probably see is mounds and mounds of snow with no sign of winter letting up. Although it is cold and spring is no […]

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Landscape Sustainability, slider
karl foerster grass

Add Landscape Texture with Karl Foerster Grass

February 1, 2011by cathymarkle Leave a comment

Last week we shared with you how to brighten your winter landscape with the use of Red Twig Dogwood by incorporating it in your landscape in large masses or as […]

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Natural Landscape

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