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January 11, 2010 at 4:28 PM #501332January 11, 2010 at 6:05 PM #501228OxfordParticipant
Wow, you folks rock. I really appreciate all the great advice. I’ve decided to do a trade-out for marketing and web design with one of my clients who is a professional landscaper. He is doing a plan and then I will do alot of the install with his help.
Thanks again for all of your input.
OX
…now if only you could help with this nagging rectal itch.January 11, 2010 at 6:05 PM #502116OxfordParticipantWow, you folks rock. I really appreciate all the great advice. I’ve decided to do a trade-out for marketing and web design with one of my clients who is a professional landscaper. He is doing a plan and then I will do alot of the install with his help.
Thanks again for all of your input.
OX
…now if only you could help with this nagging rectal itch.January 11, 2010 at 6:05 PM #501377OxfordParticipantWow, you folks rock. I really appreciate all the great advice. I’ve decided to do a trade-out for marketing and web design with one of my clients who is a professional landscaper. He is doing a plan and then I will do alot of the install with his help.
Thanks again for all of your input.
OX
…now if only you could help with this nagging rectal itch.January 11, 2010 at 6:05 PM #501771OxfordParticipantWow, you folks rock. I really appreciate all the great advice. I’ve decided to do a trade-out for marketing and web design with one of my clients who is a professional landscaper. He is doing a plan and then I will do alot of the install with his help.
Thanks again for all of your input.
OX
…now if only you could help with this nagging rectal itch.January 11, 2010 at 6:05 PM #501867OxfordParticipantWow, you folks rock. I really appreciate all the great advice. I’ve decided to do a trade-out for marketing and web design with one of my clients who is a professional landscaper. He is doing a plan and then I will do alot of the install with his help.
Thanks again for all of your input.
OX
…now if only you could help with this nagging rectal itch.January 11, 2010 at 9:05 PM #501406greekfireParticipantI recommend going the DIY route all the way if you can swing it with your job and other responsibilities. You could probably buy a landscape design program for under $50. Bartering your expert services for another person’s is even better. You create websites so building things is probably in your DNA. As you probably know, designing and creating something by yourself brings a certain level of knowledge, experience, and satisfaction that you can’t put a price tag on. I’ve designed and installed my own natural stone patio before. It may have taken 3 years off my back, but I proved that I could do it and I learned a lot about myself along the way.
January 11, 2010 at 9:05 PM #501258greekfireParticipantI recommend going the DIY route all the way if you can swing it with your job and other responsibilities. You could probably buy a landscape design program for under $50. Bartering your expert services for another person’s is even better. You create websites so building things is probably in your DNA. As you probably know, designing and creating something by yourself brings a certain level of knowledge, experience, and satisfaction that you can’t put a price tag on. I’ve designed and installed my own natural stone patio before. It may have taken 3 years off my back, but I proved that I could do it and I learned a lot about myself along the way.
January 11, 2010 at 9:05 PM #501800greekfireParticipantI recommend going the DIY route all the way if you can swing it with your job and other responsibilities. You could probably buy a landscape design program for under $50. Bartering your expert services for another person’s is even better. You create websites so building things is probably in your DNA. As you probably know, designing and creating something by yourself brings a certain level of knowledge, experience, and satisfaction that you can’t put a price tag on. I’ve designed and installed my own natural stone patio before. It may have taken 3 years off my back, but I proved that I could do it and I learned a lot about myself along the way.
January 11, 2010 at 9:05 PM #501897greekfireParticipantI recommend going the DIY route all the way if you can swing it with your job and other responsibilities. You could probably buy a landscape design program for under $50. Bartering your expert services for another person’s is even better. You create websites so building things is probably in your DNA. As you probably know, designing and creating something by yourself brings a certain level of knowledge, experience, and satisfaction that you can’t put a price tag on. I’ve designed and installed my own natural stone patio before. It may have taken 3 years off my back, but I proved that I could do it and I learned a lot about myself along the way.
January 11, 2010 at 9:05 PM #502145greekfireParticipantI recommend going the DIY route all the way if you can swing it with your job and other responsibilities. You could probably buy a landscape design program for under $50. Bartering your expert services for another person’s is even better. You create websites so building things is probably in your DNA. As you probably know, designing and creating something by yourself brings a certain level of knowledge, experience, and satisfaction that you can’t put a price tag on. I’ve designed and installed my own natural stone patio before. It may have taken 3 years off my back, but I proved that I could do it and I learned a lot about myself along the way.
January 11, 2010 at 9:08 PM #502150greekfireParticipantI also forgot to mention Google Sketchup as a potential software design program. I don’t know how it works for landscape design, but I know that professional architects use it as their main program and you can export the design to programs like Google Earth, among others.
January 11, 2010 at 9:08 PM #501263greekfireParticipantI also forgot to mention Google Sketchup as a potential software design program. I don’t know how it works for landscape design, but I know that professional architects use it as their main program and you can export the design to programs like Google Earth, among others.
January 11, 2010 at 9:08 PM #501902greekfireParticipantI also forgot to mention Google Sketchup as a potential software design program. I don’t know how it works for landscape design, but I know that professional architects use it as their main program and you can export the design to programs like Google Earth, among others.
January 11, 2010 at 9:08 PM #501805greekfireParticipantI also forgot to mention Google Sketchup as a potential software design program. I don’t know how it works for landscape design, but I know that professional architects use it as their main program and you can export the design to programs like Google Earth, among others.
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