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Agricultural and Resource Economics
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
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Consumer Horticulture Benefits Housing And Residential Areas, Robert Polomski, Ellen Bauske, Terri James, Natalie Bumgarner, Katie Walberg
Consumer Horticulture Benefits Housing And Residential Areas, Robert Polomski, Ellen Bauske, Terri James, Natalie Bumgarner, Katie Walberg
Nebraska Extension: Faculty and Staff Publications
Horticulture and plants can be a benefit to those who live in housing and residential areas by:
• Providing aesthetically pleasing and valuable landscapes that increase property value
• Providing landscape plants that improve the physical conditions and improve energy efficiency
• Improving the quality of life in residential neighborhoods