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ISSN 1554-656X
The Newsletter of the Ecological Landscaping Association Vol.
15, No.
3 Fall 2008
1 High Gas Prices: Interviews with ELA members
2 Organic Fertilizer and Rising Fuel Costs
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Because land doesn’t come with a manual.
.
.
Price $2.
00
ISSN 1554-656X
The Newsletter of the Ecological Landscaping Association Vol.
15, No.
3 Fall 2008
1 High Gas Prices: Interviews with ELA members
2 Organic Fertilizer and Rising Fuel Costs
3 Members Making a Difference
4 Asian Longhorned Beetle
6 Pathogen Alert: Chrysanthemum White Rust
6 Sustainable Landscaping for Dummies
7 Gleanings, Events, Unclassifieds
c o n t e n t s
From the editor
• Kat Good-Schiff
“To choose what is best for the near future is easy.
To choose what is best for the distant future is
also easy.
But to choose what is best for both near and distant futures is a hard task ….
”
—Edward O.
Wilson, Biophilia
ecological landscaping
and rising Fuel costs
Ecological landscapers try as much as
possible to conserve natural resources,
including oil and gas.
However, we
still need to drive trucks or cars, and
we rely on suppliers and clients who
are also affected by the current energy
crunch.
How are rising ga
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