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Every project Ed Hollander undertakes centers on three ecologies: natural, architectural and human. His ultimate goal is to create healthy, strikingly beautiful landscapes. “Whether it’s for our two-legged, four-legged or winged clients, there is a growing appreciation for the use of pollinators and non-toxic landscaping for families, children, birds and bees. We always want to be a positive part of a larger ecosystem,” he states.

Hollander’s affinity for designing public spaces was greatly

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