
Moss lawns replace traditional grass on steep slopes with a low maintenance surface that requires no mowing, limited water, and no fertilizers while stabilizing soil and supporting local ecology.
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Twelve states require bioswale drainage systems to manage stormwater through natural filtration and infiltration. These installations cut flooding, improve water quality, and support native plant communities in both residential and municipal settings.

Tired of mowing and watering? See how one couple replaced their high-maintenance lawn with a gravel design that stays cool, conserves water, and reduces upkeep by 60 percent through layered construction and targeted planting.

Across California, lawns give way to vibrant edible front yards that combine beauty, sustainability, and community benefits. These landscapes cut costs, conserve water, and strengthen local food security through thoughtful design and year-round harvests.
