MyCleverNewName t1_j8stbrm wrote
Reply to comment by JeanneGene in Utah lawmakers say more information on golf course water might lead to ‘uninformed’ conclusions by ghosr
Where I live, my yard gets 10x more precipitation than I could possibly ever use, but I still want to do this. (with local stuff of course) I don't care if I can easily water a lawn - lawns are fucking stupid regardless.
A "nice lush green lawn" is the absolute epitome of 1950s-stick-up-the-ass-absurd.
JeanneGene t1_j8sti58 wrote
Agreed, grass just really doesn't look appealing. I want wild flowers and bees!
MyCleverNewName t1_j8svfis wrote
Installing a bunch of lil raised garden beds and just sprinkling them with a bunch of packs of wild flowers last year was the best thing I ever did... wish I had started years ago! New flowers kept popping up into November (!!!) and the bees and humming birds loved it! Expanding on this this year for sure. 🐝🐦😎🐝🦜
JeanneGene t1_j8svth9 wrote
I'm going to start, my city by law says I have to have 70% living "green"material so I'm going to see how fast I can bend the rules
MyCleverNewName t1_j8swedx wrote
Welllllllllllll, teeeeeeeeechnicallyyyyyyy, most flowers have green stems and leaves. 😁 Good luck and enjoy! And tell the bees I said, "bzz. :)"
rlindstrom t1_j8u48ic wrote
Just plant kale…. Stuff just explodes with green growth
JeanneGene t1_j8u4gz1 wrote
I did some in my garden last year and it got devoured. I think we have a family of moles and they seemed to love that more than anything else
sunpies33 t1_j8tvhy9 wrote
Oooooh
sofaking1958 t1_j8t6097 wrote
I moved to clover. Fast growing, pulls N from the air, so there no need to ever fertilize again.
mckillio t1_j8ttnnt wrote
How did you go about implementing it? If you do a little here and a little there, does it just take over?
sofaking1958 t1_j8udbe8 wrote
My yard got wrecked by a front loader during an outdoor project. I just reseeded with clover. Had a few other bare spots from lack of rain and raked up the soil and seeded there. It hasn't taken over everything yet, but that's the goal. Bonus is that the seeds are incredibly cheap (or were, haven't looked recently).
sofaking1958 t1_j8udl37 wrote
It's also slow growing, so don't need to mow as often.
Spottydogspot t1_j8vdj16 wrote
Yeah I lived in eagle mountain ut. West desert. But damn if we didn’t have to have green lawns!! It was and is crazy though I think they got rid of the hoa where I was so maybe people are clueing in? We would get the lake stink from Salt Lake if the wind blew just right. Now it’s toxic.
Shmoop_Doop t1_j9ilusy wrote
I fucking hate grass lawns. Looks so corporate and wasteful. Its moss and trees and bushes for me once I finally get my own place.
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