How a company report unlicensed lawn care in Wisconsin?
I know someone who has a lawn care business is landscaping, construction and remodeling as well. He is not licensed in the lawn care, fertilization, or construction of any kind. Can be problems for working without a license, and if so, how do I report it?
Landscape contractors are not any kind and therefore do not require licensing.
Landscaping with Native Plants of Wisconsin
$19.48
Aimed at beginners and veteran gardeners alike, this book is designed to help Wisconsin gardeners find, plant, and maintain the best native species for their specific sites, however modest or lavish. Gardening with native plants is an ever-more popular practice—and for good reason. Naturally suited to a region’s climate and soil, native plants tend to thrive, and to reflect a true “fit” with the environment. The Native Plant Profiles section offers comprehensive descriptions of some 600 species of flowers and groundcovers, trees, shrubs, vines, evergreens, grasses, and ferns native to Wisconsin, as well as information on planting, maintenance, and landscape uses for each plant. With advice on the process of designing a natural garden that fits each lifestyle and family, the book will guide readers to the level of native plant landscaping that is just right for them.
Landscaping with Native Plants of Wisconsin
$16.54
For beginning and experienced gardeners, a guide to finding, using, and maintaining Wisconsin''s unique native plants in home landscapes.
Landscaping with Native Plants of Texas
$14.95
The Monitor (McAllen TX), May 12, 2006 (circ.: 50,000, also online) This seems to be the only guide you will need to earn that 'yard of the month' sign by the 4th of July.The Bryan-College Station Eagle (Bryan, TX), May 12, 2006 I applaud Miller's effort to get gardeners to push the envelope on landscaping flora, and I like the way the 192-page softcover book is organized ... Also worth noting: Special lists near the front of the bookLady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center Web site, May 2006 (circ. unavailable) George Miller offers the definitive guide to choosing the best of the best among Texas' native plants. Houston Lifestyle & Homes, April 2007 Author George Oxford Miller will teach you how to successfully incorporate local plants into your landscape.Have you ever planted a beautiful, and expensive, shrub in your yard and watched it slowly die because it was in the wrong location? Not enough light, too much water, improper soil, or too hot an exposure can turn the nursery-perfect specimen into an eyesore. This all-in-one guide helps you beautify your yard, not with high-maintenance imports, but with native plants adapted to your local growing conditions. Whether as a foundation hedge, mass planting, or accent shrub, native species can provide year-round beauty to your yard. While the interest in native-plant landscaping and xeriscaping (sp?) has mushroomed, the necessary how-to, when-to, and what-to has been slow in coming. In this comprehensive, richly illustrated guide, George Oxford Miller describes the best of the best. Covering wildflowers, shrubs, trees, vines, cacti, and groundcovers, the book selects the species that combine ornamental qualities, growth habit, adaptability, and year-round beauty for the highest landscape value. Chapters with photos, maps, charts, and design samples provide guidelines for species selection and planting, ongoing maintenance, landscape design, and water and energy conservation. Plant descriptions and photogr@-æffffgÿ¾Úx
Natural Landscaping
$25.48
In response to demand from landscape architects and home gardeners, Natural Landscaping returns to print in an updated and expanded second edition. It is unique in its focus on plant communities; it approaches landscape design as the establishment of natural ecosystems, rather than mere planting of specimens. Emphasizing the natural landscapes of the northeastern United States and eastern Canada, this book o reviews landscaping principles and techniques o introduces native plant species for grasslands, forests, edge areas, and small wetlands o illustrates how to evaluate a site and plan for visual effect and maintenance o presents the issues involved in restoring bogs, ponds, and other wetlands o offers practical advice on reducing chemical use while still combating invasive plants o addresses social, legal, design, and planting problems often encountered on residential sites o discusses natural landscaping for public parklands, civic buildings, school grounds, and corporate properties
Natural Landscaping
$21.27
In response to demand from landscape architects and home gardeners, Natural Landscaping returns to print in an updated and expanded second edition. It is unique in its focus on plant communities; it approaches landscape design as the establishment of natural ecosystems, rather than mere planting of specimens. Emphasizing the natural landscapes of the northeastern United States and eastern Canada, this book o reviews landscaping principles and techniques o introduces native plant species for grasslands, forests, edge areas, and small wetlands o illustrates how to evaluate a site and plan for visual effect and maintenance o presents the issues involved in restoring bogs, ponds, and other wetlands o offers practical advice on reducing chemical use while still combating invasive plants o addresses social, legal, design, and planting problems often encountered on residential sites o discusses natural landscaping for public parklands, civic buildings, school grounds, and corporate properties
Stone Landscaping
$14.1
Basic techniques for working with stone and stone veneer. Detailed instructions for popular stonework projects, with concise, easy-to-follow text that gives do-it-yourselfers confidence to accomplish great results. Inspirational ideas for incorporating stonework into current landscapes. Beautiful color photos show how to use stone to solve landscaping problems. Tips and illustrations add fun to projects and explain the expert techniques and tricks of the trade that do-it-yourselfers want to learn.