Public Water Agencies Denied Water Requested

Public Water Agencies Denied Water Requested

One of the reasons we’re passionate about helping people replace their natural lawn with drought-tolerant landscaping is news like this: The 29 public water agencies that rely on water delivered by the State Water Project will only receive 10 percent of...
Rethinking Landscaping in the Face of Drought Conditions

Rethinking Landscaping in the Face of Drought Conditions

Whenever drought conditions exist, everyone scrambles to conserve water. Using too much water can result in heavy fines, so homeowners are forced to water their lawns for limited periods of time on specific days each week, or not at all. Even when watered as allowed...
Fighting the Five Year Drought with Artificial Grass

Fighting the Five Year Drought with Artificial Grass

California residents may experience a fifth consecutive year of severe drought. There’s been a surge of people taking action to adapt to the drought – some have fixed leaky pipes, replaced their dead grass with artificial grass, or installed conservative...
Residents Turn to Fill Stations for Recycled Water

Residents Turn to Fill Stations for Recycled Water

Homeowners are taking taking advantage of water fill stations, which provide recycled waste water for outdoor use in effort to combat the drought. The water is limited both in how it can be used as well as how much you can claim. “They live on a half-acre with...