How to remove your thirsty lawn and save California | Your Best L.A.: Sustain
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- Опубліковано 12 чер 2024
- Removing your lawn, which takes a ton of water to keep green, is a great way to help California save water it so desperately needs. Leigh Adams from the LA Arboretum explains how to do "lasagna mulching," transforming grass lawns to native California plants gardens.
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I've been landscaping for twenty five years and have observed that people who pay for landscaping and lawn care all seem to believe that the most unnatural and highest maintenance features make the best lawns/landscapes.
Plant water-wise gardens, with succulents and native low water guzzlers.
LAT having cattle beef ad is quite ironic for a water conservation video.
I removed my lawn and planted succulents and drought resistant plants. Now my water bill is $10-15/month.
You can use all that sh*t in the streets in San Fran for your compost
Step 1: remove swimming pool...🙄
Step 2 remove golf courses.