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Has Achieved Nirvana
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We've had enough rain this year that we aren't being rationed, but I'd still like change a lot of my yard over to drought-tolerant plants. The problem is that most drought tolerant landscapers look too much like brush.

I saw this one last week and it may have changed my mind. I really like that they have mixed the shapes and colors and they got the spacing right - hard to do.


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LA is coastal chaparral, read desert. When I first moved there I was astounded at how much water was used to maintain the illusion of green, especially when most of it was piped in from elsewhere. Low water landscaping should be code.


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Nice


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You SoCalzians get all those nifty succulents that can't really be grown reliably in Phoenix.
 
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