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18 - Greg Bland is the Man with the Landscape Architecture Plan

18 - Greg Bland is the Man with the Landscape Architecture Plan

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In this episode of the podcast, we sit down with Registered Landscape Architect Greg Bland of Landform Designs in Fayetteville, AR.  Greg is a friend of mine and a well established and recognized RLA in Northwest Arkansas. 

We had a far-ranging discussion where we talked about the things he wishes he knew before graduating from school and entering into the Design Industry, the fact that Landscape Architects do more than digging holes and planting bushes, and how he uses a virtual workforce to serve the needs of his clients.  

All of this and more on this episode of Encourage Build Grow  

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  • Greg Bland on LinkedIn
  • Landform Designs Website
  • Bill Bryson Book - A Walk in the Woods *

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