



Completed in Spring 2018, the landscape renovations for the Nello L. Teer Building create a lush environment in a previously overgrown area. This site, like many older landscapes, was stricken with invasive exotic English Ivy, Chinese Privet, and a host of other non-beneficial plantings that eventually became unruly and served no valuable function. In response to this, we prepared a multi-layered planting design that creates a "green mulch" to discourage erosion and infestation of weeds. Native and ornamental shrubs provide accents throughout this shady place, creating seasonal interest and habitat for local fauna.