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Lawn Be Gone (1)

Published on August 5, 2022May 31, 2023 by weedingwildsuburbia

Remove your lawn simply and easily.

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Posted in Horticulture, Lawn reduction Tagged lawn-reduction, sustainable, water conservation

Lawn Be Gone (2)

Published on November 23, 2022January 8, 2023 by weedingwildsuburbia

Follow our progress as we convert a thirsty front yard lawn into a vibrant, beautiful habitat garden. We are doing all of the work ourselves, keeping the project as affordable […]

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Posted in Horticulture, Lawn reduction Tagged habitat garden, horticulture, lawn-reduction, sustainable

Lawn Be Gone (5)

Published on June 25, 2023July 15, 2023 by weedingwildsuburbia

I left you in the lurch almost three months ago with the news that we were denied the lawn replacement rebate. (You can follow our progress in the Lawn Be […]

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Posted in Horticulture, Lawn reduction Tagged habitat garden, lawn-reduction, sustainable

Lawn Be Gone (3)

Published on January 10, 2023January 10, 2023 by weedingwildsuburbia

This is the third installation of the Lawn Be Gone series. (Click here for Part 1 and Part 2.) We planted the garden on Saturday, January 7th, between rain events […]

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Posted in Horticulture, Lawn reduction Tagged horticulture, lawn-reduction, sustainable, water conservation

Lawn-less sustainable garden

Published on January 13, 2018January 15, 2021 by weedingwildsuburbia

I got rid of the last bit of lawn in Wild Suburbia. We are lawn-less, lawn-free, turf-be-gone, but definitely not grassless! Deergrass, California fescue, melic grass, purple needlegrass, and even […]

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Posted in Horticulture, My garden Tagged design, how-to, lawn-reduction, sustainable

Lawn Be Gone (4)

Published on March 29, 2023March 29, 2023 by weedingwildsuburbia

Rejected! In February, we submitted what we hoped were to be the final photos for the SoCal Water$mart Turf Replacement rebate. Unfortunately, MWD determined that we had not met the […]

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Posted in Horticulture, Lawn reduction Tagged habitat garden, horticulture, lawn-reduction, sustainable, water conservation, wildflowers

I Used to Have a Lawn But Now I Have Less

Published on September 24, 2009March 24, 2015 by weedingwildsuburbia

This post is in response to the new Lawn Reform blog and the “I Used to Have a Lawn But Now I Have…” competition. What a great idea. There is […]

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Posted in Uncategorized Tagged design, lawn-reduction, parkway, sustainable, water conservation, wildflowers, woodland garden

Smother it

Published on March 6, 2015August 4, 2020 by weedingwildsuburbia

It is already March and if you have not planted your native plant garden you might want to consider putting it off until next year. Once again this rain year […]

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Posted in Horticulture, My garden Tagged horticulture, lawn-reduction, South Pasadena, trees

Lawn-less Sustainable Garden (continued)

Published on February 26, 2018January 15, 2021 by weedingwildsuburbia

We are making big changes to our yard. As you may remember from earlier posts, I was not happy with the burned out lawn in the front yard. Years of […]

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Posted in My garden Tagged garden photos, habitat garden, lawn-reduction, sustainable

Neglect

Published on February 15, 2015January 15, 2021 by weedingwildsuburbia

The first method of lawn removal listed on the Lawn Removal Methods: Pros and Cons sheet is neglect. I have used this method more than any other in reducing the […]

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Posted in My garden Tagged garden photos, lawn-reduction, mulch, oak, sustainable, water conservation

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Author of Wild Suburbia - Learning to Garden with Native Plants, Barbara created and runs Friends of South Pasadena Nature Park. Each month with other volunteers, she weeds and cares for the park. She continues to garden with natives, give talks, and write. Grow native - let your garden go wild.

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