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Ten Years and counting . . . Who?EUR??,,????'?????<???EUR?d of thunk it?
Ok . . . So we are in the midst of a ?EUR??,,????'?????<?Millennium?EUR??,,????'?????<? kind of thing since we actually didn?EUR??,,????'?????<???EUR?t put out the first magazine until July of 1998. Still 2007 will be the tenth year in which an LCN has been produced so we are gearing up for the two-year celebration of our Tenth year . . .
But then . . . Why be confused when you can be pre-occupied . . . And 2007 looks to be an interesting year with several mainline issues affecting the business.
Take for instance the Building Industry . . . As building starts slowed in the middle months of 2006 everyone was talking about the bursting of the bubble, but along came September and housing starts rose once again. Permit issuance, though, has dropped a bit. However, there existed a substantial backlog of unstarted permits. So I believe those units, which were planned in the late months of ?EUR??,,????'?????<???EUR?05 and the early months of ?EUR??,,????'?????<???EUR?06 but were shelved as increasing interest rates slowed sales, are now being built in anticipation of decreasing interest rates.
This feeling is backed by a stabilization of builder confidence, which rose to an acceptable level of ?EUR??,,????'?????<?31?EUR??,,????'?????<???EUR? in October. According to an article at LandscapeOnline.com (www.landscapeonline.com/research/article/7972) Builder Confidence is a measurement, combining data from the National Association of Home Builders and Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI), which reflects builder?EUR??,,????'?????<???EUR?s attitudes about new home sales.
Of course, as more and more development happens more and more water will be used. Thus, water looks to be one of the hottest, dare I say, most fluid issues affecting the industry, mainline America and, for that matter . . . the World . . .
There are two sides of the water issue that involve the landscape . . . Too much water and not enough water.
As the earth heats up (for whatever reasons) certain areas will receive even less precipitation. More than rain, snow pack is the critical issue here. Especially in the southwestern states, water from melting snow keeps the populace hydrated. If, as many have predicted, the Rocky Mountains receive less and less snow, LA, Phoenix, and Las Vegas, which happen to be three of the fastest growing cities/regions in the country, will find themselves embattled in water wars.
As I write this, of course, there are record blizzards hitting the areas in and around Denver, and the past three years have presented record snow falls in the Sierras, so maybe the uncomfortable truth is that people will ignore any warning of pending drought. I mean, just look at Seattle and the Pacific Northwest . . . Known for rain, that area is wetter than even they are used to . . .
From the irrigation/landscape standpoint, though, it is best to plan for sustainable plant materials and the smart controllers. In Newport Beach, California, hundreds of residents received free ?EUR??,,????'?????<?Smart Controllers?EUR??,,????'?????<? to test their effects on the use of landscape waters. If successful, the state-wide ordinance of California, which will require the use of these SC?EUR??,,????'?????<???EUR?s, will begin to make its way across the water stricken heat belts of the nation.
In any event, the nation will need more landscape contractors to build the sustainable landscapes and that may be a problem . . .
With the mid-term elections behind us, all ?EUR??,,????'?????<?eyes political?EUR??,,????'?????<? are focused on the race for the presidency in 2008. Of course, one of the biggest topics of concern will be immigration and that affects many things landscape . . . From the nurseries that grow the trees to the guys digging trenches all the way to the guy wielding the back pack blower, which is another topic of conversation for a future issue, immigration and available labor will be a hot topic throughout the business.
As always, news is a major part of this publication. So, as LCN begins year ?EUR??,,????'?????<?10?EUR??,,????'?????<???EUR? we will be devoting a tremendous amount of energy on following these issues.
If you have any insight into the above issues or want to share an issue you feel will impact the business, please let us know . . . 2007 is definitely going to be an interesting year and we look forward to sharing it with all of you . . .
??????God Bless
George Schmok, Publisher
Francisco Uviña, University of New Mexico
Hardscape Oasis in Litchfield Park
Ash Nochian, Ph.D. Landscape Architect
November 12th, 2025
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