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Caitlin provides a step-by-step process to converting lawns that has me ready to get out my gardening boots and tools right now.If I were you, I would scour Pinterest and make a board for this special project.
We received a LOT of great ideas from readers, like long-time gardener Jennifer Orsini, about favorite drought-tolerant plants. Orsini has been working on her garden for nearly 40 years.There’s cool-season turf and warm-season turf and the specific type will determine the steps you take to convert your lawn. If you have a certain type of grass, it could be a pain to take out.
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