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In reply to the discussion: People need to quit focusing so much on their stupid lawns. [View all]MrMickeysMom
(20,453 posts)44. xeriscaping… Thanks for spelling it correctly for me...
Actually, I changed our front lawn in the 90's TO xeriscaping (when the homeowner association ass hats gave you grief for that sort of thing). For crying out loud, we lived in central Fla then. Then, we lived 3 years in Texas, where you had to water your foundation with a soak hose, or you'd crack the corners of your home's interior frame. That was bizarre.
Returning to the North, I think we live in the sweet spot, where nature waters the lawn area, and I've quit using anything on it but adjustment of how high the grass grows.
I think xeriscaping is the way to go from conventional sterile and manicured look. My motto
"eat your back yard".
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I don't live in a high drought area, we have occasional droughts and my grass survives
hollysmom
Apr 2015
#53
It would be hard to think of an artificial lawn because when it does rain, I want earth and plants
JDPriestly
Apr 2015
#90
Solar on our roofs that could feed into a central system would increase our solar capacity.
JDPriestly
Apr 2015
#92
next to lake michigan. tho we don't water the lawn. it had dandelions for the bees & other weed
pansypoo53219
Apr 2015
#13
Often people plant things not indigenous to their local area. Often a lot of fertilizer, etc. is
RKP5637
Apr 2015
#31
I don't think a lawn has to look like an abandoned lot to be environmentally sound.
Adrahil
Apr 2015
#32
True. Everyone complimented my front lawn this year. And I plan to add more native plants
JDPriestly
Apr 2015
#94
I thought you were offering up the RWer argument as sarcasm at first.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Apr 2015
#30