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Bryce Till
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  • Salt Lake City, UT
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Landscapping ideas for area between street and sidewalk

Bryce Till
  • Investor
  • Salt Lake City, UT
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Hello, 

I need some recommendations on what to do with the landscaping for the area between the sidewalk and street of a new rental I'm acquiring in Salt Lake City, SLC, Utah, UT. The area is not set up with water and currently just has weeds. I would like the area to be very low maintenance and also look nice. I don't want the tenant to have to worry about maintaining this area of the yard.

Any ideas? Any examples with pictures? 

Thanks, 

Bryce

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  • Central Valley, CA
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In California we refer to that as the "parking strip".  There are many good looking solutions for low maintenance and low water plantings and/or hardscapes for parking strips.  Google low water parking strip and check out the images.  You'll get lots of ideas.

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