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Man-made waterfall supplies water for pollinators and birdsJohn Magee of <a href="http://www.john-magee.com/" target="_blank">Magee Design</a> in Middleburg, Virginia, works with clients to create artistic landscapes that provide habitat for wildlife. He recently announced that he will begin installing his projects through <a href="http://www.wildwoodlandscape.com/home/" target="_blank">WildWood Landscape</a>, a major Northern Virginia landscape firm. "One defining principle for me as a landscaper,” Magee tells me, “is getting people to use native plants in their landscape -- that contributes to habitat. That’s kind of where I start.”1
Patriot's Garden uses reclaimed stone and native plantsPatriot's Garden uses reclaimed stone and native plants2
Native plant landscape with poolNative plant landscape with pool3
Lavendar plantings attract honeybeesLavendar plantings attract honeybees4
Pollinator-friendly landscapePollinator-friendly landscape5
A typical urban front yard transformed by flowersA typical urban front yard transformed by flowers6
Native plant garden complements the front of a recycled log cabinA native plant garden complements the front of a recycled log cabin7
A steep bank of grass converted into a native pollinator gardenA steep bank of grass converted into a native pollinator garden8
A schoolyard rain gardenA schoolyard rain garden9
Lakeside habitat overlooking Lake Audobon in Reston, VirginiaLakeside habitat overlooking Lake Audobon in Reston, Virginia10
American Landscape uses native plants and rain gardensAmerican Landscape uses native plants and rain gardens11











