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Fifth Season in the News

You know the usual barriers well - the ones made of wood, brick, vinyl and chain link - but now it's time to meet their more alternative friends. Here are 12 fences and walls that are creative and functional; they're barrier solutions full of personality.
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Columnar trees generally take up little square footage, which is a bonus in small gardens. Columnar trees can also be used to mimic architectural columns to frame front entryways for added emphasis.
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Freeman was not going to work somewhere he did not feel valued as a landscape architecture, so he took the leap to start his own business. He knew if he worked for himself, nobody could stop him from working his dream job.
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Freeman grew up on his parents’ five-acre farm in an area now surrounded by subdivisions. He started gardening at the age of 8. He was charged with taking care of the family’s tomato crop, and worked side by side with his parents to plant and nurture a bountiful vegetable garden that keeps family and friends stocked with food year-round.
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It was one thing for Ray and Paula Freeman to arrive home and find 10 dump trucks, each pulling a transfer trailer for doubling its load of sandy loam, backed up on the narrow, peaceful lane leading to the family’s Junction City residence. But it was quite another to see their son, Chauncey, just an eighth-grader back then, directing the entire offloading operation.
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Having grown up working the land, Chauncey has instilled the values of dedication and hard work into Fifth Season. After founding in 2009, Fifth Season has been serving the greater Eugene area with local expertise and sourcing the finest plant material in Oregon.

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