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  Public & Commercial Landscapes  
 

Landscaping is a way for organizations to give their viewers an important first impression. The landscape setting echos an organizations' mood and energy. Planet Horticulture designs reflects that style while also employing operational techniques to minimize waste and ensure ecological sensitivity. Be in the forefront by creating a public landscape that is visually effective while being kind to the planet.

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Have Planet Horticulture create a memorable signature landscape for you. We strive to create environments that are visually satisfying while being ecologically sustainable. With our expertise in native plants, xeriscaping, green roofing, edible landscaping, water, soil and habitat management, we evaluate your landscape needs employing a broad inter-disciplinary perspective. We are experts in using water effectively both in irrigation techniques and creating water features. We can illuminate your landscape with the latest LED lighting technologies. Using organic and sustainable practices we build healthy landscapes. Create a unique garden environment and meet sustainable landscape standards (LEED, Green Point Rated, Bay Friendly, etc)

Planet Horticulture commercial work has received the Statewide Trophy Award for Special Effects from the California Landscape Contractors Association. Publications featuring Planet Horticulture include The New York Times, The London Daily Telegraph, San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco Examiner, Santa Rosa Press Democrat, Gardens Illustrated, Better Homes and Gardens, Sunset Magazine, Country Living Gardener, Pacific Horticulture, and more. Many books related to horticulture and nature have featured Planet Horticulture. Roger Raiche has contributed many articles and photographs to various publications throughout his career.

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View our commercial landscapes

Gold Leaf Vineyards »
Wine Country Visitor's Center »
San Francisco Botanical Garden »
UC Berkeley Botanical Garden »

 
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