No doubt homeowners and businesses are asking you how to
reduce water usage without sacrificing a beautiful landscape; it’s no secret
Texas is in a severe drought. At EXPO, you can connect with fellow landscape
and irrigation leaders such as Alan Richmond of Southern Botanical in Dallas.
Southern Botanical’s 33,000 gallon cistern at the “Middle
Earth Home” is an exemplar of residential water catchment at its finest. They met the special aesthetic demands of the client and created a
sustainable system that supplies water features on the property and irrigates
ALL plant materials. Look for Alan, Jim, or Jason (either of them, there are two!) of Southern Botanical and
ask, “Has your client had to pay a water bill to the city yet?” (You can read more about their project in the last issue of TNLA GREEN.)
Inspired to take on the task for your own
client? Make sure to stop by the Ewing’s booth (#607) to meet Tim Little, who
can supply you with all the job’s needs and brief you on the latest irrigation technology. And don’t forget to round out your visit at Pavestone (#600) to
select pavers and retaining walls.
EXPO puts Landscapers and Irrigators in pole position to provide outstanding work—register today.
(Increase your odds of meeting the Southern Botanical
Team when they are honored at the TNLA Awards Dinner on Friday- Register now.)
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