They is no appropriate time to act than now. A time when we need to realize that we are part and heavy catalysts of whatever happens to our ecosystem and as such, each and everyone of us needs to take full accountability of our investment or luck thereof to our environment in our everyday choices in our homes environment to that of our community. Our decision today, greatly hinges us closer to become the very pedestal on which our very survival as humanity depends on "
Othniel Kingsley Chanda (CEO)
Green Landscaping Services Dandelion is a leading environmentally friendly landscaping company serving residential, None-Governmental and commercial properties across Zambia. We offer a full range of services in green landscaping, zero emissions maintenance, plant and expert green assignments. Our specialists provide zero emissions, quiet and clean environmental landscaping and design services, with the aim to ‘go green’. Alarmed by global climate change? Passionate about protecting the environment? Are you looking for a way to prevent the escalating energy prices? Then you may want to think about the environmental benefits of green landscaping. Green lawn maintenance is an alternative landscaping technique that enables you to concentrate on the aesthetic quality of a lawn or garden without using the harmful chemicals and damaging practices associated with certain conventional landscaping practices. Environmentally lawn maintenance can also save you or your company money, as you spend less on expensive chemicals and pesticides, as well as reducing the energy costs of lawn maintenance equipment. |
Green Landscaping Design
The main aims of eco-friendly landscape design and environmental landscape management are to reduce both the input of resources and the output of waste in your garden, lawns and on grounds maintenance. To achieve these sustainable goals, residential and commercial garden owners should treat water as a resource, respect the soil, protect existing plants and safeguard materials through their daily choices in their day to day running of their homes and community at large.
Whether you’re beginning your landscaping from square one or renovating an existing site or garden, you can make green, sustainable choices.
Fundamental landscaping materials include bricks, concrete, wood, stone, wood chips and mulch. If you’re unsure whether the materials you or your company is using in your landscaping, it is possible to check whether the materials you’re using are destructive to the environment and whether there are environmentally friendly options.
Whether you’re beginning your landscaping from square one or renovating an existing site or garden, you can make green, sustainable choices.
Fundamental landscaping materials include bricks, concrete, wood, stone, wood chips and mulch. If you’re unsure whether the materials you or your company is using in your landscaping, it is possible to check whether the materials you’re using are destructive to the environment and whether there are environmentally friendly options.
Concrete
This material is conventionally used to landscape but it’s harmful to the environment, as it contains carbon dioxide. Actually, there are eco-friendly alternatives to regular concrete in the form of reused or broken concrete pavers and recycled glass pavers.
If pouring concrete is a requirement of your project, there are more environmentally friendly options based on using renewable materials, like blast furnace slag, as a replacement for up to 70% of the cement content.
This material is conventionally used to landscape but it’s harmful to the environment, as it contains carbon dioxide. Actually, there are eco-friendly alternatives to regular concrete in the form of reused or broken concrete pavers and recycled glass pavers.
If pouring concrete is a requirement of your project, there are more environmentally friendly options based on using renewable materials, like blast furnace slag, as a replacement for up to 70% of the cement content.
Bricks
Environmentally friendly types include terracotta or adobe bricks, as neither require kilns unlike others that are manufactured in wood-fired kilns
Environmentally friendly types include terracotta or adobe bricks, as neither require kilns unlike others that are manufactured in wood-fired kilns
Stone
When stones are quarried from areas that sit beside water there can be damage to that body of water. It’s far better to look for companies that get their stone and aggregate from inland locations. Alternatively, designers can work with what’s already there, relocating stones from one part of a site to another.
When stones are quarried from areas that sit beside water there can be damage to that body of water. It’s far better to look for companies that get their stone and aggregate from inland locations. Alternatively, designers can work with what’s already there, relocating stones from one part of a site to another.
Wood
Sustainability in the choice of wood used centers on where the wood comes from and how it’s been treated. Responsibly sourced timber is certified by the Forest Stewardship Council and the Programmed structures for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC) or your local forestry department, and checking for non-toxic wood treatments can reduce potential environmental pollution.
Sustainability in the choice of wood used centers on where the wood comes from and how it’s been treated. Responsibly sourced timber is certified by the Forest Stewardship Council and the Programmed structures for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC) or your local forestry department, and checking for non-toxic wood treatments can reduce potential environmental pollution.
Mulch
Don’t choose rubber mulch and artificially dyed mulch, as neither are eco-friendly. Instead, opt for eco-friendly types like shredded bulk, pine straw, or chopped leaves to plant in beds.
Don’t choose rubber mulch and artificially dyed mulch, as neither are eco-friendly. Instead, opt for eco-friendly types like shredded bulk, pine straw, or chopped leaves to plant in beds.
Water Conservation
Want to make an impact on water conservation? You can create a water-saving landscape design which is low-maintenance and beautiful in equal measure.
Here are some pointers to get you started:
Water Irrigation Systems Smart water irrigation systems stop water being wasted. These watering systems work by transferring water around your site in a sequence of irrigation supply pipes fitted to a water source – normally via a regular outdoor tap.
Once you have the irrigation supply pipe running past the plants in need of watering, you then attach water vents to the pipe matrix which control the release of water.
Water irrigation systems include:
Another way to save water is to work a ‘rain garden’ into your landscape. These are areas that help to manage water runoff from areas of hard landscaping such as paths, or from the roofs of buildings.
Built in a low-lying area of your site, rain gardens are a useful way of managing and utilizing stormwater and rainfall to naturally irrigate an attractive space and reduce flooding. It will also filter pollutants carried in stormwater.
Want to make an impact on water conservation? You can create a water-saving landscape design which is low-maintenance and beautiful in equal measure.
Here are some pointers to get you started:
- Reduce lawn size. Whether your designing a green space for a commercial site or redesigning a garden, reducing the amount of space given over to lawn is the quickest way to reduce water consumption.
- Mulch heavily in plant beds. Water loss can be reduced by spacing out plants and use 5-7cm of mulch between plants. This also has the added advantage of making it more difficult for weeds to grow.
Water Irrigation Systems Smart water irrigation systems stop water being wasted. These watering systems work by transferring water around your site in a sequence of irrigation supply pipes fitted to a water source – normally via a regular outdoor tap.
Once you have the irrigation supply pipe running past the plants in need of watering, you then attach water vents to the pipe matrix which control the release of water.
Water irrigation systems include:
- Drippers. Slow release for individual plants and small areas.
- Micro jets or sprays. Jets and sprays cover small to medium-size areas of plants.
- Mini sprinklers. Good for bigger areas of plants.
- Soaker hoses. Porous pipes that release water gradually along its total length.
Another way to save water is to work a ‘rain garden’ into your landscape. These are areas that help to manage water runoff from areas of hard landscaping such as paths, or from the roofs of buildings.
Built in a low-lying area of your site, rain gardens are a useful way of managing and utilizing stormwater and rainfall to naturally irrigate an attractive space and reduce flooding. It will also filter pollutants carried in stormwater.
Green Landscaping Construction
Dandelions’ green landscaping construction methods enable you to plan and sustain a visually pleasing natural with no harmful techniques or toxic chemicals in sight. Success as a green landscaper, however, is very much reliant on taking into account the particular conditions of your site.
Here are some ways landscaping can be green.
Here are some ways landscaping can be green.
Installing Water-Saving Features
To conserve water, say “yes” to mulch. It’s the number one thing you can do to sustain soil moisture, stop evaporation, and enhance the environment for root growth. You can also collect water by linking a rain barrel to a downspout or multiple downspouts on buildings.
Because the barrels have a hole in the top, the water flows in then out via the on/off spigot at the bottom. For smaller gardens the rainwater can then be used to fill watering cans. However for larger gardens and commercial landscapes, the rainwater can be used to feed a water irrigation system such as drip irrigation or soaker hoses.
To conserve water, say “yes” to mulch. It’s the number one thing you can do to sustain soil moisture, stop evaporation, and enhance the environment for root growth. You can also collect water by linking a rain barrel to a downspout or multiple downspouts on buildings.
Because the barrels have a hole in the top, the water flows in then out via the on/off spigot at the bottom. For smaller gardens the rainwater can then be used to fill watering cans. However for larger gardens and commercial landscapes, the rainwater can be used to feed a water irrigation system such as drip irrigation or soaker hoses.
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Using Energy Efficient Lighting
When it comes to environmental landscape architecture, the last thing on your mind is outdoor lighting, particularly if you only go outdoors during the day. Do you have a lot of garden or patio parties? Does your business property have precarious steps that need decent lighting, come evening? Then you’ll need to invest in some good outdoor lights. Have you thought about the benefits of solar-powered lights? Unlike traditional electrically powered lighting, solar-powered lighting systems don’t use electricity, thus, they save the earth’s resources. Even better, solar power is a lot simpler to set up in your outside space than electric lights. You can wave good-bye to extension leads, electrical sockets and underground wiring. More importantly, solar power won’t break the bank, the running costs of a solar lighting system is obviously much lower than that of mains-operated systems. |
Landscape Shading
One of the simplest ways of achieving green garden lawn maintenance is by planting a tree. Known as shading, trees are used to provide shade from the summer sun. The correct use of trees across a site can cut temperatures considerably through water vapour evaporation and transpiration as well as through the shade the tree provides. The leaf canopies of deciduous tree such as oaks, maples or beech trees protect buildings and outdoor areas from the sun’s heat and glare during the hot summer months. During the winter months, after the leaves have fallen, they allow the limited winter sun to enter your property and provide some additional warmth. However, the exact type of trees that you use should be determined by your site and budget, for example deciduous trees will require much more site maintenance in the autumn to keep the ground clear of leaves. As we have an in-house arboriculture team at Dandelion, we are ideally placed to advise you. |
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Using Zero Emissions Tools
All our tools are 100% electric and are powered by lithium batteries aside from the manual tool section which offers a clean pollution free output. This has eliminated the emissions from our garden equipment and has improved both local and regional air quality. . |
Green Maintenance
Going green is at the core of our company’s philosophy. As such, we use fully electric and Solar powered landscape equipment that’s powerful, durable, efficient, green, quiet and clean.
With our Solar equipment powered by 100% lithium batteries, our quiet landscapes equipment will reduce fuel costs and environmental impact while helping you achieve your sustainability objectives.
We’re excited about the rapid technological developments in battery-powered equipment which will help us all move closer to a zero-emissions more sustainable future.
With absolutely no emissions and zero dependence on fossil fuels, our electric equipment is clean, completely eliminating air pollution for a healthy environment.
And rest assured, our tools are quiet meaning practically no noise pollution.
With our Solar equipment powered by 100% lithium batteries, our quiet landscapes equipment will reduce fuel costs and environmental impact while helping you achieve your sustainability objectives.
We’re excited about the rapid technological developments in battery-powered equipment which will help us all move closer to a zero-emissions more sustainable future.
With absolutely no emissions and zero dependence on fossil fuels, our electric equipment is clean, completely eliminating air pollution for a healthy environment.
And rest assured, our tools are quiet meaning practically no noise pollution.
We Take Pride in our Work and commitment to Our Environment |
Dandelion provides us with affordable and elegant solution for designing our workspace.
DOUGLAS PATEL, Ernest Moseni JEDS Prime Development Ltd.