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Well, here we are, presenting to you our fourth edition of NLMagazine. It’s been quite a ride so far, and I expect that this journey will only get more interesting and exciting! I am particularily excited about some new growth our magazine has made this year. We reached out, to find some of the most talented and well suited writers that this great country of ours has to offer. You will find their work throughout the pages of this issue. We have a few new articles that will be recurring in each issue. First, I’d like to introduce our Social Page. The “Double U Five” – the who, what, where, when, and why of some of the interesting events that occur in the industry. It ain’t a party unless NLM is there! Secondly, we are introducing some comic relief. I won’t spoil it for you. You’ll have to read that one for yourself. It should make you smile!!! Letters to the editor have proven to be interesting. This is a new feature for us too, so if you feel like you need to get something off your chest, have-at-it! Your feedback is always welcomed and appreciated. Old man winter is right around the corner, but we’d like to keep your mind and thoughts in the warmth and sunshine that is just around the corner again as well! A well executed plan, be it a wedding plan or a landscape plan needs time to develop. So while
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CONTENTS
FALL 2012 VOLUME 2 ISSUE 2
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CANADA'S OUTDOOR DESIGN AND LIFESTYLE
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Promoting excellence in Landscape Design Build throughout Canada.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Publisher/EditOR in Chief
Dave Maciulis C.L.D.
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CANADA'S OUTDOOR DESIGN AND LIFESTYLE
Lori Sweezey Creative Director
NATURAL TRENDS
Eric Pezik | Infinite Design House Inc.
Trendy ideas for outdoor living
Stylist Editor
Brie Jarrett
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CANADA’S LANDSCAPE DESIGN BUILD
FASHIONISTA Staying stylish while knee deep in mulch!
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Double U Five Our industry “socialites” pulling together when it counts!
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TURNING UP THE HEAT How to keep the home fires burning through the cooler months
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BACKYARD NUPTIALS Inspirational pics & advice from real life wedding planners
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EL FRESCO NLM hits the East Coast for one of Halifax’s best patios!
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DAVES PICKS Dave shares his most favorite TREE picks
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COMIC RELIEF Bust a gut with Zack Fleming’s raccoon friends!
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NOT SO AVERAGE… JOSEPHINE featuring the real people who work hard to build your yard
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SAFETY NET Covering your Ass-ets!
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A DESIGNERS INSPIRATION
Taking the box out of “big box backyards”, HGTVs star shares his inspiration
One designers emotional pull to her work
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OUTDOOR LIVING
PAUL LAFRANCE
NIP TUCK
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Who says you can’t cuddle on the sofa outside?!
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Ariane Anderson Zack Fleming Justyna Kondakow Vicki Morrison Mike Randle Staff writers
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Steve McNeill – McNeill Communications Director of sales
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We’d like to all of the writers who contributed to this issue of NLM. We hope that they enjoyed the experience and look forward to using more of their work in the future. A shout out to our very talented photographers as well. Their pictures speak a thousand words!
Zack Fleming is a sometime teacher, student and writer. He grew up in Dundas, Ontario and now lives in Ottawa. Keep an eye opened for Zacks unique humor in every issue of NLM! Somebody’s gotta make us laugh!
Vicki L. Morrison Freelancer writer by day, novelist by night. Vicki contributes to a variety of newspapers, and national magazines. Currently writing commercial fiction, procedural arsoninvestigation mystery. Given a choice between chocolate, and coffee she’d be hard pressed to choose, given that both are jet fuel for writers. Learn more about Vicki, and her work at http:// vickilmorrison.wordpress.com or follow her on Twitter at http://twitter.com/morrisonminutes
Justyna Kondakow Applies a 360 view of the fashion industry while passionately poking fun at herself and trends. Happily fulfilling the niche of the ‘philosophy of fashion’ through writing for various publications and writing to her hearts content on her LaModeOperandi.com blog, while seeking inspiration through unconventional outlets to further explore her hobby of self-expression. www.lamodeoperandi.com
Born and raised in British Columbia, Ariane Anderson is a freelance writer, who now calls Nova Scotia “home”. She is an award-winning event planner and professional photographer with over 11 years experience. Her firm, Designs by Ariane, specializes in weddings, working with clients located all over Canada.
Mike Randle lives in delightful Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. He has 2 beautiful daughters and one on the way. He works as a Plasma Table Operator by day, and loves to spend time with his family. In his free time, you will find him writing or fishing in one of the 25 lakes around Dartmouth!
Scott Nichols lives in Hamilton, Ontario, with his wife and two sons. He is a creative force to be reckoned with!! His artwork is extensive and he shares his talents through murals, animation and drawing. He’s a bashful sort, and in this issue of NLM he shares his first-ever published piece of work! Welcome aboard Scott!
Jacob Sweezey is a 15 year old, up and coming graffiti artist who lives in Hamilton, Ontario with his family. He loves spending time in the kitchen, making sandwhiches! You can check out some of his work on Facebook @ snow one graffiti or on you tube with the same tag!
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Letters to the Editor Re: Live the Dream This article saved my wife and I hours of arguing and a lot of grief! It was so enlightening! We followed Lee Ann Knudsen’s advice when we were shopping for a landscaper and designer. It turned out to be a rather enjoyable experience for us, with very few glitches! G.Thompson – Ottawa, Ontario
Confused The name of your magazine, “Natural Landscape” conjures up images of all that is eco friendly and natural. So then I was a bit confused to read the article “Eve of Faux”, in your last issue. Why would you even consider promoting something, grass in this case, that isn’t “of nature”? We are systematically destroying our earth with all that is manmade. Shouldn’t you be promoting everything natural? R. Boyd – Halifax, NS
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Although it was my husband who purchased your magazine, I was pleasantly surprised by it’s content and unable to put it down! It’s fun and informative, and there’s something in it for everyone! We are still saving for our dream backyard, but in the meantime, I will get my inspiration and ideas through your beautiful photos. Keep up the great work! Shari.D –Vancouver, BC
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Telescopic Floating Flower Stand Need a florist to decorate, but on a tight budget? Check out this new line of built-to-last plant stands. The sleek and discreet design of the stand shows off your impressive choice of flowers and not your ‘telescopic’ budget! ~ www.telescopicflowerstand.com ~
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Fashionista!
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eet firmly rooted below, I scope out the eden before me. Whether eden may be the vegetation in a garden or the foliage in my closet; both are entwined with personality and practicality. This balance enables style expression whilst getting down and dirty in the hedges. As I pick the proverbial Aphids from sartorial idealism, naturally, I start from the top. Its the kind of hat that separates the harvest from the crop, if you know what I mean. Much like a secret password, the name says it all: Montecrisi Superfino Panama hat, Luxurious and best of all, unisex. Montecristi, Ecuador is exclusive for the growth and production of the Toquilla palm which is what the Panama hat consists of. The hats are tightly woven from the native plant with
up to 60 rows of weave per square inch. It is said that the best Montecrisi Superfino’s can hold a hat full of water and not lose a drop. How’s that for extreme gardening? The Montecristi Superfino Panama, scrunched and abused, will give you a practicality pat on the back as it effortlessly pops into place -no wrinkles-. And heck, if you don’t have personality, the Panama will lend you its own. Never you mind the English-made hat, Fascinators, the Panama is hat houte couture. While gazing in my other closet (the internet), I came across a website that boasts not only a tantalizing selection of Panama styles but a support system for the artists who take 2-4 months to create one Panama. Your silk-lined pockets may just end up $4,000-$25,000 lighter, but haven’t you ever heard of ‘you get what you pay for?’ Fashion/style blog: www.lamodeoperandi.com www.brentblack.com - montecristi superfino panama
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Double U five
Welcome to our
social page! The folks, who work in the landscape industry, are more than just “landscapers�. They are wonderful, giving human beings who understand connection; to the earth and to each other. When they are called upon for support, their sense of community takes the helm! Continued on next page
Above: Mitch and his family Right: Russ Springer and Pat Szczucki of Legends Landscape the wonderful hosts of this splendid event.
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Above: Mitch Condren
On May 20, 2012 fifteen-year-old Mitchell Condren, his brother and his friend Sam were enjoying an afternoon of dirt biking near their home. That afternoon changed the lives of Mitch and his family forever. A dreadful accident left Mitch paralyzed from the neck down. All the protective gear Mitch wore that day could not protect him from this fate.
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The family would now have to adjust to this new life they had been dealt. Their home needed to be completely reestablished as a home that was wheelchair friendly. The costs are overwhelming; the stress almost unbearable. Bev Johnson, a family friend, has been doing her best to help relieve the family of some of their worries. She has been spearheading fundraisers and has created a website for Mitch and his family. The result has been tremendous! The folks, who work in the landscape industry, are more than just “landscapers”. They are wonderful, giving human beings who understand connection; to the earth and to each other. When they are called upon for support, their sense of community takes the helm! On June 27,2012, Russell Springer and Pat Szczucki, owners of Legends Landscape Supply in Burlington, Ontario, opened their warehouse to guests connected to the landscape industry. The space was transformed into a mini casino, for the purpose of raising monies for the Condrens. Delicious food, refreshments, awesome prizes and laughter were the order of the night!
Fiona Edmonds of Visual Impact Landscaping with Kim and Andrew Barz of Meadowbrook Landscaping
Russ Springer and Walter Hasselman of Dutchman’s Landscaping
Al Visser of Down to Earth Landscaping, Alexandre Cadieux of Techo Block, Dave Maciulis of Natural Landscape Inc. and Jim Edwards of Visual Impact and Paul Maich of NLM Sales and poker dealer extrordinaire!
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as the view. Located on the rooftop at 5686 Spring Garden Road (3 floors up!), this restaurant boasts one of the best patios in Halifax. It’s the place where suits mingle with sweats, and hi-heels with crocs. From open ‘til close, unwind with friends as you watch thousands of people, dressed in their summer best, meandering below. Quench your thirst as you chow down on 1-1/4 lbs. of fresh Atlantic Lobster drenched in melted butter. (An east coast treat that is a must!!!) Served with French bread and potato salad for less than twenty dollars, all summer long.
Into the evening your smile will be illuminated by the dancing orange flames of the tabletop fire pits. The fresh salt air unites with the scent of the many, colorful flowers that surround you, and the sounds of amusement and great maritime music fill your heart and your ears, while the lobster infused butter still clings to your taste buds! Your Father’s Moustache is truly like an explosion to all of your senses. If you’re ever in the area, check out the “stache”, or go to the website @ www.yourfathersmoustache.ca
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structures that surround it. Bernie Gerl established the Thirsty Cactus Cantina and Grill in 1995. He is committed to maintaining the restaurant’s “nostalgic feel”, while always keeping up with current trends. Recently, he revamped the menu, created a “lunch club” and decided to give the patio a much-needed facelift. The old patio has always been a popular place to meet friends, new and old, and a great place to have delicious food and a cold brew. The challenge with the “old girl” was her functionality. The patio wasn’t staff friendly. There was no “flow” to the area. It felt choppy. A dilapidated plywood bar served as an escape for a surprise rain shower, and when that downpour did happen, water wings were the order of the day. Poor design, grading and stone product made for a duck’s paradise! As our Canadian summers are so short, we’d like to spend as much time out of doors as possible. Bernie wanted to create a space that was inviting and comfortable for his patrons; a space that would generate conversation and turn heads. The facelift began. Bernie wanted to bring the theme inside, out onto the patio. Dave Maciulis, of Natural Landscape designed the entire space with this in mind. The existing patio was torn down and hauled away. A clean slate! Weeping tiles and a gravel sub base provided a pallet for the use of Techo-bloc’s permeable interlock stone. Voila!! No more puddles! LED lights were installed around the perimeter of the patio in order to provide ambiance and of course light, as well as providing Bernie with a significant break in electric costs. Maciulis used reclaimed steel cladding
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for the fence, in keeping with Bernie’s request for low maintenance and sustainability. To add a little punch, Texan-style “punch-outs” were cut into the steel fence panels and illuminated from behind. The view from the street is outstanding! A specific area was established to give the staff ample workspace, and a sit down bar now takes the place of the old plywood one. Very functional! With the entire face-lift now complete, the Cactus patio “flows”, (but never with water) and feels more inclusive. The wrinkles are gone. Just like a proper facelift!
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Comic relief
And so it was,
AT THE END OF THE SIXTH DAY, MOTHER EARTH WAS TIRED, FOR SHE HAD CREATED ALL THE ANIMALS OF THE EARTH, SAW THAT THEY WERE GOOD, AND WAS DONE FOR THE DAY, BUT SHE BUMPED HER HEAD COMING UP THE BASEMENT STAIRS AND SHE BECAME CRANKY AND AGGITATED, SO SHE FASHIONED FROM CLAY, A BEAST WITH A STRIPED TAIL, A BANDIT’S MASK AND AN APPETITE FOR TOMFOOLERY AND KFC LEFTOVERS. SHE NAMED THIS CREATION RACCOON, FROM THE GREEK ROCONOS, MEANING IDIOT!!! - – INDIAN FOLKLORE
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eforestation, melting ice, over pollution, the Cardashians and all manner of other ills have made the Earth an inhospitable place to many of our animal friends and animal acquaintances. An inadequate bit of research reveals that 35-150 species go extinct each day. Take heart though, because not everybody is facing extinction. The raccoon, for one, is thriving. This despite the relentless destruction of green space and the surging popularity of coonskin
caps. Resilient and adaptable, the raccoon has carved himself a comfortable niche in our urbs and suburbs. The key to the species’ success is a matter of some debate amongst scientists. Many believe the raccoon possesses roughly the intelligence of a 13 year-old boy. Coonologists from this camp contend that raccoons could be productive members of society, perhaps working as department store greeters, if not for their affection for bedlam. Others claim that the raccoon owes his success to his incredible adaptability. The raccoon doesn’t need rainforests or even regular forests. He’s content to live in a tree above your shed and eat tinfoil with traces of PAM on it. While this debate rages on, all involved agree that the raccoon’s character is one of arrogance. He has been a thorn in the side of homeowners since the dawn of
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home ownership. We’d pay the raccoon little mind if only he went about his business as the Tooth Fairy does – that is, steal in quietly, snatch the loot, leave money and exit the scene. Instead, the raccoon rips apart your garbage, somehow finds a few of those old Oscar the Grouch-style steel cans to smash together, then leaves a nicely coiled “gift”, makes loud passionate muskrat-love on your patio for good measure and of course, doesn’t leave money.
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z Prevent raccoons from moving into your shed, crawlspace, garage, or attic by plugging any holes with a hardy material like steel mesh or pressure-treated plywood.
z Don’t employ a coonhound. Though her enthusiasm for the job is beyond question, the dog lacks cunning and intelligence. If you put her out on night patrol, in the morning you’ll find her bound and gagged with a snide note pinned to her collar. Instead of a dog, consider a lynx or a great horned owl.
z If possible, prune any tree limbs that hang over or near your roof. z Old meat is your enemy. Wrap up meat scraps in newspaper and store them in the freezer until garbage day. Keeping meat out of your garbage will go a long way towards keeping animals and insects at bay. z If your city has blue, black and green bins you probably don’t generate much traditional garbage anymore. Consider storing garbage in the house. Keep it well sealed and foodless and you won’t notice any odours. z Invest in a quality locking garbage bin. z Rinse off food packaging before throwing it into you recycle bin, especially if it has a sugary or meaty residue.
z Don’t plant anti-personnel mines in the yard. Defusing explosives is child’s play for raccoons. To up the ante in this way would only invite retribution. z Don’t ever attempt to mollify or befriend your local raccoon with offerings of food. Such gestures will be interpreted as signs of weakness and before you know it, he’ll be living in the house and you’ll be in the tree above the shed. Then he’ll let the front yard go all to hell just to make the neighbours mad at you. z Don’t attempt to hunt or trap raccoons yourself. Even the most accomplished hunters would be foolish to engage raccoons in this way. They are ruthless combatants and brilliant tacticians. You can be sure that at least one raccoon in the neighbourhood has read The Art of War, and equally certain that none have signed the UN Convention against Torture.
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