April 18, 2017
By John Drew
Landscaping
Aaron Clark, Arizona, Baltimore, Boulders, Butterfly, Cactus, Chesapeake Bay, Country Springs Wholesale Nursery, Customers, Desert, desert foothills, Desert Marigolds, Design, Erosion, Flowers, Foothills, Gary Roberts, Great Oaks Landscape Associates, Groundcover, HOA, Homeowners, Homes, Insect, John Torsiello, Landscape, Landscaping, Lantana, Liriope, Maryland, Michigan, Mitigation, Oasis, Orange Jubilee, Ornament Breeder, Ornamental Grasses, Perennials, Pesticides, Plants, Pollution, President, Retention Ponds, Rob Conaway, Runoff, Ruppert Landscape, Shrubs, Storm, Tacoma Stans, The wow factor, Tim Bonner, Virgina, Water Management, Watering, Wetland, Wildlife, Yellow Bells
Aaron Clark, president of Desert Foothills Landscape, was featured in the April 2016, Ornamental Breeder publication story called “The ‘wow’ Factor”.
Today’s consumers want to make a statement with their landscapes, whether it’s through sustainability or plants that make the neighbors take notice. Aaron Clark, president of Desert Foothills Landscape in Arizona, is seeing his clients during the last four or five years asking for what he terms “the wow factor.”
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