Impressive. Any edible stuff? How much work would it take to keep these plants so well groomed? They start to get tangled and fight each other when I do it :)
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"Muh golfin' grass!"
Its a different house:
Hydrant isn't visible. Ramp for the crosswalk is missing. The strip of grass at the bottom is missing.
Seems like a lot of work.
Putting in a brand new lawn is work as well, but a native plant garden is actually less work usually once installed because you don't have to mow all the time.
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