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Hotler

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27. I was at the fram/ranch supply the other day and pick up
Fri Apr 29, 2022, 10:04 AM
Apr 2022

Last edited Sun May 1, 2022, 11:46 AM - Edit history (1)

Farm/Ranch news. There were ads in it for seed banks for prairie grasses, turf mixes, wild flowers, cover crops. I'm going to check it out. Denver is in a drought again. I need something for the backyard

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Global warming and water shortages means good bye to unnecessary water hogs. Irish_Dem Apr 2022 #1
Avocados are big water drinkers jimfields33 Apr 2022 #4
Works for me. Irish_Dem Apr 2022 #5
Agree wholeheartedly jimfields33 Apr 2022 #6
Yes! n/t patricia92243 Apr 2022 #7
I think the world is going to change dramatically in the next 50 years. Irish_Dem Apr 2022 #8
love avocados. had one today Demovictory9 May 2022 #79
Yes people love avocados. Irish_Dem May 2022 #84
the scale of avocado tree irrigation versus private lawn irrigation? maxsolomon Apr 2022 #30
Selling point for buying our house underpants Apr 2022 #2
He does not give any realistic answers. "The let your lawn grow tall" is just plain patricia92243 Apr 2022 #3
I'm with you on that one. Diamond_Dog Apr 2022 #11
I have been looking into Sunshine Mimosa for a while. Can't make up my mind on it, but I would also dameatball Apr 2022 #17
I had that stuff in my yard and I think it is evil. genxlib Apr 2022 #19
Yikes. Thanks for that info. One other thing that has kept me from going with mimosa is what if dameatball Apr 2022 #31
It's a shame because it is a fascinating plant genxlib Apr 2022 #36
I agree. It is a cool plant. A nusery not too far from me has a decent size patch of it as a sample. dameatball Apr 2022 #41
I'm curious Mossfern Apr 2022 #40
I was responding to the person considering Mimosa genxlib Apr 2022 #68
North Florida, just drop in St. Augustine and forget about it JCMach1 Apr 2022 #24
Or centipede grass - it loves my red clay soil, hates fertilizer, and doesn't need much water csziggy Apr 2022 #56
We have code enforcement, no grasses or weeds above 6". Hotler Apr 2022 #25
I have around 4 to 5 acre lawn. I don't water Emile Apr 2022 #9
Similar here dwayneb Apr 2022 #28
I love that golden brown grass of August and that Emile Apr 2022 #42
I have drought resistant fescue in my lawn. Doesn't need to be watered as much dsp3000 Apr 2022 #10
My approach is to mow the grass when it needs mowed Buckeyeblue Apr 2022 #12
Mine too Freddie Apr 2022 #13
Same here Freddie. No watering or fertilizer or pesticides. Just mow it. Diamond_Dog Apr 2022 #16
I don't water or fertilize either. House of Roberts Apr 2022 #15
Me, too. I don't like chemicals in my yard. I do throw some grass seed around on thin patches. Midnight Writer Apr 2022 #37
The author must be a big fan of Coruscant Renew Deal Apr 2022 #14
If you read the article, you'd know that's not true NickB79 Apr 2022 #64
The Picture RobinA Apr 2022 #18
Lots of sand/dirt/,mud and sweeping JCMach1 Apr 2022 #22
I'd be okay not having a lawn MissMillie Apr 2022 #20
I would much rather xeriscape with native perrenials and wildflowers JCMach1 Apr 2022 #23
Desert landscape is what many of ChazII Apr 2022 #34
cement.... CrackityJones75 Apr 2022 #50
We're thinking about replacing our lawn with Turf... Chakaconcarne Apr 2022 #21
What do you mean by turf? CrackityJones75 Apr 2022 #49
Four homes in my neighborhood ChazII Apr 2022 #52
Artificial turf instead of grass CrackityJones75 Apr 2022 #53
Bizarre is that one of the houses ChazII Apr 2022 #57
Weird. CrackityJones75 Apr 2022 #60
Xeriscaping. Herbal ground cover. planting edibles. niyad Apr 2022 #26
I was at the fram/ranch supply the other day and pick up Hotler Apr 2022 #27
Way past time. That said, in GA and northcentral FL's temperate climates Hortensis Apr 2022 #29
Golf Courses need to be played on dying grass or astroturf, talk about water waste MagickMuffin Apr 2022 #32
Aside from the fertilizer use CrackityJones75 Apr 2022 #48
What purpose does a lawn even have anyway? Polybius Apr 2022 #33
Stormwater runoff for one thing genxlib Apr 2022 #39
Excellent points! Polybius Apr 2022 #61
And who invented the lawn? Kaleva Apr 2022 #43
Seriously? CrackityJones75 Apr 2022 #47
Yes I was serious Polybius Apr 2022 #62
Pavement over grass or even just let it be natural. CrackityJones75 Apr 2022 #65
I'm just thinking of my own troubles Polybius Apr 2022 #72
Maybe you should rent. CrackityJones75 Apr 2022 #76
The only downside for me is price Polybius Apr 2022 #78
green space looks good. People can lie down and on a lawn. nice for dogs to run and play Demovictory9 May 2022 #80
The article goes into history a bit . It's similar to Diamonds in that it became a status symbol JI7 May 2022 #81
We are redoing our backyard MissB Apr 2022 #35
I'm converting about half the property into a vegetable garden & orchard Kaleva Apr 2022 #44
I'm allergic to grass, so for me having to do as little yard work as possible is ideal. Initech Apr 2022 #38
My "lawn"'is a meadow DenaliDemocrat Apr 2022 #45
a good start would be CrackityJones75 Apr 2022 #46
It matters a lot where you live. hunter Apr 2022 #51
Native plants, guys. They've already adapted. Get one of those big garden books with zones... Hekate Apr 2022 #54
No. Mosby Apr 2022 #55
It's done so people can eat lettuce and fresh broccoli all year around. hunter Apr 2022 #66
Would recommend shanti Apr 2022 #58
Since returning to California I've had 2 houses.The first one, all the grass died & I covered it... Hekate Apr 2022 #59
Location, location, location! Emile Apr 2022 #63
I don't have a lawn, but use plenty of water! LeftInTX Apr 2022 #67
I hate lawns. I would grow straight moss if I could ismnotwasm Apr 2022 #69
I have an area of grass canetoad Apr 2022 #70
YESSSSSSSSSSSSS! Skittles Apr 2022 #71
Much of the country has plenty of water RaDaR63 Apr 2022 #73
We have lawn but never water it, we also never apply herbicide Model35mech Apr 2022 #77
We have an acre of grass, clover and weeds. marie999 Apr 2022 #74
I don't have grass. I just have ground cover. leftyladyfrommo Apr 2022 #75
I think you could have say a 10x10, or 12x12 ft lawn for lying down in picnicking, etc. electric_blue68 May 2022 #82
It completely depends on where you live Novara May 2022 #83
Pea rock here in Key Largo. tavernier May 2022 #85
If it wasn't for crabgrass, I wouldn't have a front lawn! bif May 2022 #86
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