Eco Friendly Landscaping In Irvine

Water conservation is an issue in southern California.  We go through periods where there has simply not been enough rainfall to refill reserves enough to assure clean drinking water for all, and when that happens things can get especially dangerous in the summer months.  During hot summers water consumption goes up, as both people and animals need more to drink in order to replenish themselves.  Crops also need more water than during cooler times in order to survive, and unfortunately sometimes drought conditions also come at the same time as elevated heat in summer.  For the past few years southern California has not received an adequate amount of rainfall, and during this same period has seen increasingly hot summers.  This summer is showing no signs of being any different, and as a matter of fact is looking like it will be the hottest ever recorded in the area.  The need to conserve water for the safety of all citizens in necessary right now.

One of the best ways you can conserve water in areas like Irvine is a simple one.  If your grass was damaged during the summer last year, instead of putting money into restoring it this year remove it and replace it with artificial turf.  If you were going to allocate money towards your lawn, why would you put it into restoring the grass that very well might be killed off this summer by the same restrictions that killed it off last summer? Instead, invest the money you were going to spend on your grass into a more eco-friendly version of a landscape, one that does not need watering in order to continue looking great.  You do not necessarily have to install artificial turf, and instead could opt for something more like desert landscaping or xeriscaping which both use little to no water.  But for those people who cannot picture a yard without grass, artificial turf is a solution that will not only save water, but will save you money and labor as well.

Artificial turf needs no water to look good, which will save upwards of 55 gallons of water every year for every square foot that you replace your grass with.  This will help to conserve water at a critical time, as well as simply being a good financial decision for your home.  Grass yards serve no purpose except being ornamental, and as such must be sacrificed in order to allocate water for people and animals.  It is difficult to see it as a sacrifice however, if you ultimately benefit from it.

If you are interested in learning more about eco-friendly and water conserving landscaping solutions for Irvine, Orange County or where ever in southern California you live, contact Coastal Greenscapes for a free estimate today.

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