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Why Clover Lawns Stay Green When Grass Dies

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Why Gravel Gardens Beat Lawns for Effortless Yards

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Why 60% of Homeowners Switched to Clover in 2025

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December 21, 2025POST BY MARIA SWEENEY

Edible Landscaping Yields $2K in First-Year Savings

Convert your yard into a productive, attractive garden that yields up to $2,000 in food savings during the initial season. Strategic zoning, native plant selections, and integrated features ensure seamless maintenance and abundant harvests, fostering a sustainable outdoor space that nourishes body and home.

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Dec 20, 2025POST BY KAYLEIGH MATTHEWS

Why Moss Lawns Thrive Where Grass Fails in Shade

Follow Mara and Ben's journey in converting their shaded hillside yard into a thriving moss lawn that delivers visual appeal, environmental benefits, and cost savings. Understand why moss succeeds in low-light conditions where grass fails, and gain practical steps to create your own serene, sustainable outdoor haven.

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Dec 20, 2025POST BY MARIA SWEENEY

Why Gravel Outlasts Mulch in Every Season

Gravel transforms low-maintenance landscaping in 2025. It preserves color, form, and drainage over years, unlike mulch. This option cuts maintenance, curbs erosion, aids sustainable gardens, and fits diverse architectural styles. Gravel delivers durable, tidy, and budget-friendly outdoor spaces.

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Dec 20, 2025POST BY KAYLEIGH MATTHEWS

Edible Plants That Pass HOA Rules and Boost Curb Appeal

Convert your front yard into an HOA-compliant edible haven that combines aesthetics with productivity. Follow Maya and David's journey as they swapped out grass for ornamental herbs, berries, and vegetables that nourish their family. Uncover essential design approaches, upkeep advice, and approval tactics to craft a garden that raises curb appeal and promotes eco-friendly living.

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Dec 19, 2025POST BY PAULA LLOYD

Edible Plants That Add Color and Structure to Your Front Yard

Elevate your front yard with edible landscaping that combines visual charm and homegrown bounty. Discover strategies for selecting plants, integrating hardscape, and embracing seasonal shifts to achieve a welcoming, sustainable space.

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Dec 19, 2025POST BY MARIA SWEENEY

Why Clover Lawns Replace Grass in 2025

In 2025, clover lawns supplant traditional grass for their plush feel, drought resistance, and green benefits. They demand less water, fertilizer, and mowing; remain cooler; boost pollinators; and improve soil naturally, yielding sustainable, eye-catching yards that reshape outdoor spaces.

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Dec 19, 2025POST BY PAULA LLOYD

Edible Gardens That Feed Your Family and Eyes

Convert your outdoor area into a sustainable hub of fresh produce. Explore design strategies, plant selections, and maintenance practices that yield thriving edible landscapes, promoting food independence, community bonds, and continuous aesthetic appeal while supporting overall wellness.

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Dec 18, 2025POST BY KAYLEIGH MATTHEWS

Moss Lawns Thrive Where Grass Struggles in Shade

In a shaded Pacific Northwest hillside yard, Anna and Marcus replaced struggling grass with a lush moss lawn designed by GreenPath Landscape Studio. This no-mow, low-water haven features native moss species, sustainable materials, and subtle misting systems, delivering an eco-friendly retreat that remains vibrant through all seasons.

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Dec 18, 2025POST BY MARIA SWEENEY

Clover Lawns Cut Maintenance Costs by $800 Per Year

Clover lawns provide a sustainable alternative to traditional grass, requiring less water, fertilizer, and mowing while delivering a soft, vibrant green space. Homeowners achieve substantial savings of up to $800 annually, alongside benefits for soil health and pollinator support. This durable ground cover transforms yards into effortless, year-round landscapes.

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Dec 18, 2025POST BY PAULA LLOYD

Why Gravel Patios Surge 300% Over Traditional Pavers

Gravel patios eclipse traditional pavers with cost savings, eco-friendliness, and adaptable styles. Homeowners value the organic allure, fast setup, and minimal care. Excellent drainage, weather resilience, and green advantages turn gravel into elegant, practical outdoor oases that merge contemporary ease with enduring style for eco-aware landscapes.

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December 22, 2025POST BY MARIA SWEENEY

Front Yards That Feed: Edible Landscaping Done Right

December 20, 2025POST BY KAYLEIGH MATTHEWS

Edible Plants That Pass HOA Rules and Boost Curb Appeal

December 19, 2025POST BY PAULA LLOYD

Edible Plants That Add Color and Structure to Your Front Yard

December 17, 2025POST BY MARIA SWEENEY

Front Yards That Feed Your Family and Impress Neighbors