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The Field’s top 5 most-viewed posts published in 2025 so far.

Since the launch of The Field blog, more than 1,250 posts have been published by ASLA's Professional Practice Networks (PPNs), from more than 635 contributors. 

ASLA's Professional Practice team would like to thank all the PPN leaders and ASLA members who have shared their experiences and expertise as authors, editors, and supporters of The Field, and remind all ASLA members that you are eligible to join this illustrious cohort of Field contributors. 

Do you have a project or experience you want to share with your peers in landscape architecture? All ASLA members are encouraged to write for The Field—we want to hear from you! 

Posts don't have to be very long—700 to 1,000 words or so—and can take a variety of forms, from interviews to book reviews to first-person accounts of experiences on projects—lessons learned on a project; tips, tricks, and best practices; project summaries that discuss process and design...anything you feel would be of interest to others in the field! 

To help spark your brainstorming for future Field posts, here are the top 10 most-viewed posts published this year so far: 

Can Non-Natives Play Nice with Natives? (there’s also a Part 2 and Part 3) 

by John Kamp 

PPN: Planting Design 

Designing for Access and Care in Fragile Landscapes 

by Tami Banh, ASLA 

PPN: Ecology & Restoration 

The 2025 HALS Challenge: Landscapes of Roadside America 

by Scott Keyes 

PPN: Historic Preservation 

Voices of Women in Landscape Architecture, Part 15 

by Inge Daniels, ASLA, Alexandria Hernandez, and Abigail Thomas, ASLA 

PPN: Women in Landscape Architecture 

Why Landscape Architects Should Binge-Watch ASLA’s Climate Action Webinar Series 

by Jennifer Montgomery, ASLA, PLA, SITES AP, LEED AP 

PPN: Sustainable Design & Development 

Voices of Women in Landscape Architecture, Part 17 

by Magic Sun, Associate ASLA, Nehali Doshi, Associate ASLA, and Lindsay Corica 

PPN: Women in Landscape Architecture 

Emerging Trends in Recreation and Sports 

by Bronwen Mastro, ASLA, LEED BD+C, and Hans Klein-Hewett, ASLA, PLA 

PPN: Parks & Recreation 

Slope Rounding in Roadway Design Projects 

by Liia Koiv-Haus, ASLA, AICP 

PPN: Landscape—Land Use Planning 

Voices of Women in Landscape Architecture, Part 21

by Yixin Jiang, Ann Weiland, ASLA, and Jieya Yu 

PPN: Women in Landscape Architecture 

Words of Wisdom for Our 2025 Landscape Architecture Graduates 

by Chloe Gillespie, Associate ASLA, Gina Ford, FASLA, PLA, Joe Imamura, PhD, FASLA, Ron Henderson, FASLA, José Leal, ASLA, PLA, Craig Klomp, Associate ASLA, and Kona Gray, FASLA, PLA 

PPN: Education & Practice  

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