Bye-Bye, Lawn: Ask More of Your Outdoor Space

Californians, let's get real: It's time to kiss your super-thirsty lawn goodbye.

Did you catch Flora chatting about this on KQED? Or The New York Times weighing in on "How to Fall Out of Love With Your Lawn"? Everybody's talking about gorgeous ways to replace your grass with low-water landscapes.

A low-water lawn-free front yard can still be lush and green. Case in point: Flora's home garden in the East Bay. Check it out in Sunset Magazine. Then come to FGG with photos of your space, and we'll help you choose your plants!

Want some more private outdoor space? Think about fencing off your front garden (formerly known as your lawn) and planting drought-tolerant beds around a gravel path.

Clustered pots, low-water specimen plants, and structural features like arbors and furniture can be used to transform your lawn into a colorful, inviting landscape.

Here at FGG we're fully stocked with beautiful drought-tolerant options for redesigning your ex-lawn. Can't wait to help you make it happen! Visit us soon.

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