PLACE Landscape Architecture's Josh Tripp talks with The Inlander about outdoor spaces

Photo by Joel Riner Photography

"Landscaping is like building a house. You have to have a good foundation," Tripp says. "Grading, drainage, backfill and compaction — those are the things that can prove catastrophic down the road. A lot of people can do their own planting, irrigation, edging and grass, so know your skillset."

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