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Ground Cover Instead of Lawn

Use the space where your lawn is growing to grow food or at least use some kind of living ground cover that you do not have to use up natural resources to water, fertilize, weed, and cut.

Roy

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RE: Ground Cover Instead of Lawn

Roy, I agree, but what do you suggest? We live in Centeral Wa. state USA and it's like dessert here, we have lots of rocks, too, and weeds. It's very hot and dry in the summer and cold in winter with a short spring and fall sometimes a week each!! I like moss roses, but want to plant plants, as they take too long from seed, but have trouble finding them! That and Chicks & hen things lkie that, but what would work in a large area that can be walked on? thanks a bunch!!

Post by trashcrafter

RE: Ground Cover Instead of Lawn

I've been to a couple of houses locally, for yard sales, that around their trees in their yard, they had summer squash & zucchini plants planted around them. Clever idea! I guess it could be any veggie you wanted. Also, went to another yard sale & the homeowner had the cutest "flowerbed" in front of her house, on each side of the steps coming into the house. I say "flowerbed" but it was all veggies. About 1-2 of ea. plant & some pole beans growing up to the rafters on her porch. I'd never seen anything like that done with veggies before. She said it was all she needed as it was just her there.

Post by badwater

RE: Ground Cover Instead of Lawn

I couldn't agree more Roy - the amount of water used on lawns in Australia, a very dry country, is phenomenal and tons of fertilizers are just washed away into waterways and breed toxic algal blooms which kill fish and make the waterways unsafe for recreational activities.

Regards

Jo

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