As the situation with the Colorado river grows evermore critical, monumental efforts are going to be needed to reduce the water usage throughout Colorado, Utah, Arizona, Nevada, and southern California. A major casualty of the drawn-up interstate agreements is the usage of natural turf in public spaces, a measure that will inevitably be imposed on […]
Read MoreCutting Back For La Niña
California is, unfortunately, due for yet another dry year as La Niña conditions continue unabated into the summer of 2022. The El Niño-Southern Oscillation climate pattern – a measure of average water temperatures in the south-central Pacific ocean – can help determine general weather conditions for the following year for the continents surrounding the world’s […]
Read MoreTightening Our (Water) Belts
As the La Niña conditions continue in the Pacific states for the second consecutive year, we’re unfortunately set for yet another sparse rainy season here in southern California. For us, that means much less rain, and more dry, sunny winter days with depleting reservoirs and a severely reduced snowpack. Practically, that means that we’re going […]
Read MoreTurf Wars
We’ve reached over 4 million acres of land burned by out of control California wild fires so far in 2020, and fire season isn’t even close to being over. It’s become abundantly clear that the state is getting drier and warmer, and if something isn’t done, we’ll be choking on smoke for the better part […]
Read MoreThe Benefits Of Artificial Grass For Busy Homeowners
When it comes to your lawn, imagine having two choices: uncertainty and high-maintenance, versus year-round beauty and cost-effectiveness. The former is real grass, and the latter is artificial grass. Owing to its functionality and versatility, it has become the new favorite of homeowners all across the country. Artificial grass looks great and costs less over […]
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