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Ann Nguyen
  • Santa Cruz, CA - California
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landscaping ideas & gardener recommendations

Ann Nguyen
  • Santa Cruz, CA - California
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Hi BP-ers,

I have a 4 unit apartment in the San Jose area that has 3 lawns.  I am tired of the maintenance of it and the constant sprinkler issues to repair, not to mention the water bill in our drought afficted area.  I'd liket to take the lawn out and put something that's requires less maintenance and water.

I am unimaginative so I'd love to get some ideas from landlords out there and names of some gardeners who can do the work.  

Thanks,

Ann

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Sam Shueh
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Cupertino, CA
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Sam Shueh
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Cupertino, CA
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@Ann Nguyen

Check with Santa Clara County Water District. You get paid to grow drought tolerant plants(rebate)

All the best

Sam Shueh 

Cupertino, CA

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