Tuesday, September 20, 2011

The Greenest Grass

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  1. that IS green. ours is still mostly brown, even after the recent rains. i am pretty sure it's dead.

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  2. It's the park by my house on the way to the secret trail. And the sun was behind it, I swear, I didn't make it greener!

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  3. Have you guys got any rain down there yet? We finally got a little bit here but too late to save my yard :(

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  4. Exactly the case here. Enough rain to make my rain barrel overflow! But the grass in the front yard is toast. After endlessly planting seed and nurturing it to a lawn, and two occasions of buying sod and starting over, I swear I'm going to have artificial grass put down and landscape with potted plants. I'm finished with this grass heartbreak.

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  5. I would totally xeriscape if I could afford the initial outlay of new plants and rocks!

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  6. New word! And now I've seen lots of photos to go with it. It's kind of what my step-grandmother did. I guess everything old is new again.

    We did have half our yard in rocks with cacti a few years ago, but then all the cacti died. But I'm leaning toward going back to that. We have to have some surface for the dogs to run, so I have ideas in my head for mixed synthetic grass and plants in pots (I have more success with pots than our soil, though our flower/shrub beds are doing okay). But I can't get much enthusiasm for it from the two men on the property. You'd think they'd jump at the chance not to mow and water all the time.

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  7. There are such lovely native plants that would do so much better than grass. One of these days, one of these days.....

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