A Replay of Rethinking the Landscape
Sue Reed is a registered landscape architect who has helped hundreds of homeowners create comfortable, beautiful, energy-efficient landscapes. Her new book is Energy-Wise Landscape Design.
Few people realize how long it takes to get a book published: from conception to the shelves of the bookstore. Sue’s research and thoughts had to go beyond being up-to-the-minute – she had to look into the future – and she does. She is practically psychic, because her book is all about the future: where we might be, and where we should be.
Landscape guru, Darrel Morrison, Professor and Dean Emeritus, School of Environmental Design, University of Georgia, wrote, “Sue Reed has compiled an extremely useful and readable book on ways in which we can design and manage landscapes with the goal of conserving — and even producing — energy. I have not seen another book which brings together so many useful concepts and practical information. This comprehensive book, written in a direct, non-jargonistic manner, will be of tremendous value to everyone from individual homeowners to students of environmental design.”
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Sally Naser says
What a fantastic interview! Sue Reed so intelligently guides the readers of her book through a wide array of common sense ways we can save energy by designing our landscapes in harmony with the natural world that surrounds us all. She truly is a visionary of smart and energywise landscape design that will benefit homeowners today and more importantly our planet for generations to come!