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Grass be gone #4

After removing 9,000 square feet of lawn in 2014 and early 2015, all we had left was 8-10′ wide strips behind the house and on 2 sides of the pool. So close with such outdoor living functionality and aesthetic appeal, this band was precious to us. Even so, in June 2015 I realized we could… Read More Grass be gone #4

March 28, 2016January 27, 2017 Patti Prairie

Squander on the grass

Initially a symbol of wealth and then prestige once push mowers arrived, lawn has lately become waste’s poster child. Shrinking water supplies call into question our 45 million acres of turf and our landscape irrigation that takes 30-60% of all residential water nationwide. On a square footage basis, lawns generally use 4-6 times more water… Read More Squander on the grass

February 9, 2016February 11, 2016 Patti Prairie2 Comments

Grass be gone #3

Half a century ago, enterprising owners terraced our hillside. They built a home on level land with brick stairs down to a 42′ x 140′ plane cut into the slope for lawn. Fast forward to 2014 – year 3 of the drought and year 1 of our sustainability transformation – and this turf became a… Read More Grass be gone #3

December 27, 2015January 27, 2017 Patti Prairie6 Comments

Grass be gone #2

In March 2013 we installed 1,200 plugs of Carex flacca – Blue Sedge by the pool area right outside our door. Ostensibly a beautiful, low-water alternative to grass that could take foot traffic, it did not live up to its billing. It used just 25% less water than turfgrass and was unsightly up close. Walking… Read More Grass be gone #2

December 5, 2015January 27, 2017 Patti Prairie6 Comments

Grass be gone #1

Emotionally we loved grass for its lushness, its functionality, and even its smell. Intellectually we learned it made little sense in a dry climate with water in short supply, and that removing it would save both water and maintenance. We bit the bullet in December 2013 and removed 3,000 square feet of grass. Most was… Read More Grass be gone #1

October 5, 2015January 27, 2017 Patti Prairie6 Comments

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Callistemon 'Jeffers' - Purple Bottlebrush, Portulacaria afra - Elephant's Food, and Artemisia 'Powis Castle' - Wormwood
Callistemon ‘Jeffers’ – Purple Bottlebrush, Portulacaria afra – Elephant’s Food, and Artemisia ‘Powis Castle’ – Wormwood
Phormium 'Guardsman' - Guardsman New Zealand Flax - and Max
Phormium ‘Guardsman’ – Guardsman New Zealand Flax – and Max
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Formerly Ceonythus Yankee Point, now as of Nov. 2016 Rhagodia spinescens, Coprosma kirkii 'Variegata', Yucca linearifolia, Graptopetalum paraguayense
Formerly Ceonythus Yankee Point, now as of Nov. 2016 Rhagodia spinescens, Coprosma kirkii ‘Variegata’, Yucca linearifolia, Graptopetalum paraguayense
Pisonia umbellifera 'Variegata' - Map Plant
Pisonia umbellifera ‘Variegata’ – Map Plant
Agave 'Blue Glow' - formerly carex
formerlyuppergrass
Looking up from lower level
Looking up from lower level
Salvia leucantha 'Midnight'
Salvia leucantha ‘Midnight’
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formerly grass, now log bench and small terrace along upper level path
formerly grass, now log bench and small terrace along upper level path
Agave ovatifolia 'Frosty Blue' - Whale's Tongue Agave
Agave ovatifolia ‘Frosty Blue’ – Whale’s Tongue Agave
tiered garden southwest of house
tiered garden southwest of house
looking down at lower level knot garden that was formerly grass
looking down at lower level knot garden that was formerly grass
sacred circle
sacred circle
looking up from flat area's knot garden that was formerly grass to tiered slope garden
looking up from flat area’s knot garden that was formerly grass to tiered slope garden
Little stone man
Little stone man
Formerly grass, now knot garden
Formerly grass, now knot garden
Entrance garden
Entrance garden
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Agave attenuata 'Ray of Light'
Agave attenuata ‘Ray of Light’
formerly grass, now Dudleya brittonii in succulent knot garden
formerly grass, now Dudleya brittonii in succulent knot garden
Agave ovatifolia 'Frosty Blue', Dasylirion wheeleri, and Agave franzosinii
Agave ovatifolia ‘Frosty Blue’, Dasylirion wheeleri, and Agave franzosinii
formerly grass, now stone bench terraced into hillside
formerly grass, now stone bench terraced into hillside
Aloe speciosa - Tilt-head Aloe and Bougainvillea ‘Orange King’
Aloe speciosa – Tilt-head Aloe and Bougainvillea ‘Orange King’
Kate on steps to upper level - formerly grass
Formerly grass, now Aloe hercules and aloe rubroviolacea
Formerly grass, now Aloe hercules and aloe rubroviolacea

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