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Fall. If you plant a perennial in fall 2006 and the same plant in the spring 2007 - by summer 2007 the one planted in the fall will be larger and healthier than the one planted in the spring.
In the winter when the "top" of the plant is not growning the bottom/roots are growing so it's getting established even though you can not see it because the top looks dead or brown.
I need advice!!! I am going to be a sophomore in college and currently am a chemistry major. I am thinking about changing my major to landscape architecture but I don't know if this is the right choice for me. I am not talented artistically but with a good work ethic, I can make do. I am afraid that not being artistically gifted will put me at a disadvantage with this major. What do you think? I am really really organized, love being outside and gardening which is why I think this major may be the right one.
Give it a try! Even if it doesn't work out or you don't like it, you still have plenty of time to find another major. Some schools don't even make you declare a major until you're a junior, so don't worry about switching. Besides, working hard at something you actually enjoy will be so much more rewarding for you than working hard on something you can't stand. With all the computer graphics programs now, I don't even think that you need to be artistically inclined, because the computer can draw it for you. Maybe you should talk with the head of the department and see what they think, but I'm pretty sure it won't be a big deal.
Horticulture is the study of plants and how the grow and what kind of soil and etc they need.
A landscape architect looks at a building and then draws up a plan as to where to put the plants.
I was wondering if anyone here major in landscape architecture. They offer it at both UC Berkeley and UC Davis. Which is better? and if you're in this major, how is it? Thank you.
im exacly like you imloking for the right college for architecture here in CA.... and before all make sure its accredited uc davis isnt accredited and isnt planning to... and about UC Berkeley i think your cool with that one!!!
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change major to landscape architecture?
I need advice!!! we am starting to be a sophomore in college as well as now am a chemistry major. we am meditative about becoming different my vital to landscape design though we do not know if this is a right preference for me. we am not means artistically though with a great work ethic, we can have do. we am fearful that not being artistically means will put me during a waste with this major. What do we think? we am unequivocally unequivocally organized, adore being outward as well as gardening that is because we consider this vital might be a right one.
Give it a try! Even if it doesn’t work out or you don’t like it, you still have plenty of time to find another major. Some schools don’t even make you declare a major until you’re a junior, so don’t worry about switching. Besides, working hard at something you actually enjoy will be so much more rewarding for you than working hard on something you can’t stand. With all the computer graphics programs now, I don’t even think that you need to be artistically inclined, because the computer can draw it for you. Maybe you should talk with the head of the department and see what they think, but I’m pretty sure it won’t be a big deal.
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