Southern Californians Consider #LawnReplacement to Cut Water & #MaintenanceBills With water as an expensive Southern California resource in jeopardy, homeowners struggle with whether to keep a traditional lawn or replace it with low-water grass or ground-covers. This decision can also come at a time when perhaps too much crabgrass or other weeds infiltrate the space, as it’s common to fully replace a lawn even as often as every 7 years. For people who outsource lawn maintenance, unless the lawn is massive, it’s possible the costs of full replacement will be offset within a year. The best thing to do is seek the advice of your landscape professional or local nursery but we’re providing a guideline regarding how handy homeowners are doing their own replacements, what kind of plants are commonly considered and why #SyntheticTurf may be a good option for you.
Posted on: Tue, 06 Aug 2013 20:37:58 +0000