
The “How Does a Landscape Designer Work?” Edition
Slate’s Jacob Brogan talks to a landscaper who creates yards that express their owners’ selves.
Working · Slate Podcasts
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Show Notes
Tom Noll trained as an artist, but he eventually translated his passion for plants and green living into a career as a landscape designer. Working mostly out of Washington, D.C.’s Bloomingdale neighborhood, he decorates the yards of the area’s many row homes, turning small plots into colorful expressions of their owners’ selves.
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