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'When the water is too pure, no fish can live.'
- Zen Proverb
Water Garden News (October 2006)
“Winter of Our Content” by Tom Barthel
Winter games can heat sales, even when temperatures go down.
Article interview…“I’d say close to 75 percent of my customers keep them going, and that’s something we try to encourage,” Bearfield says. “We site most of our ponds with the idea of the winter season as well, so that way they are visible from a window or they are visible from a dining area."
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The Globe Magazine (12/3/06)
“Oasis in the Woods” by Rachel Levitt
Their little retirement house didn’t have a dining room- or any ponds- so they created both.
Home of the Year: Best Addition. The winner of the Boston Globe Magazines’ annual Best Addition contest, out of 650 entries, features one of Liquid Landscape Designs more dramatic creations.
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The Carlisle Mosquito (Local) (3/2/07)
"...has been accepted by the International Professional Pond Contractors Association as a fully certified professional pond contractor..."
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Water Garden News (June/ July 2007)
Designer Showcase
Their little retirement house didn’t have a dining room- or any ponds- so they created both.
An article in a national industry publication about Liquid Landscape Designs' Kendall Project.
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Carlisle Country Garden Tour Ad (June 2007)
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"Ask the Experts", Carlisle Garden Tour.
Guest Experts included: Jay Bearfield, Liquid Landscape Designs; Roger Cook, This Old House; Ed Coykendall, Landscape Artisans; Melanie Newman, Fiori Secchi Gardens
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The Boston Globe (8/5/07)
Northwest Section/ People
"...The [Virginia Thurston Healing Garden] center, whihc provides complementary therapies and pyschosocial support [to women with breat cancer] in a relaxing natural environment at low or no cost to participants, has a new feature, thanks to an outpouring of donated material and labor."
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The Underground (August 2007)
The Virginia Thurston Healing Garden Water Feature Project
An article about the donation made to the Virginia Thurston Healing Garden in Harvard, MA, a center for support and therapy for women with breast cancer. Article by Beth Ranahan, Ranahan Landscape Garden Design
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The Virginia Thurston Healing Garden Water Feature Project Photo Gallery
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