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No mowing, no watering? Increasingly, luxury landscape designers are relying on artificial turf, once regarded with disdain.
Instead of cutting grass, many Valley communities encourage residents to do away with it. Here's some of what is available.
A lawn isn't the only answer for a great backyard. Discover clever ways to transform a narrow space into something stylish, ...
Those opting for artificial grass can get 25 cents per square foot, up to $250. The city offers rebates for xeriscaping in new single-family homes at 50 cents per square foot, up to a maximum of $500.
Is your landscaping behind the times? It might be time for a refresh if you've got any of the landscaping trends on this list ...
Some landscaping projects waste time and money, while others boost curb appeal and value real estate pros reveal what truly ...
The Scottsdale City Council approved an ordinance prohibiting natural grass in the front yards of new homes built in the city. The ordinance will only apply to single-family homes built or ...
The Scottsdale City Council approved an ordinance prohibiting natural grass in the front yards of new homes built in the city. The ordinance will only apply to single-family homes built or ...
The Scottsdale City Council approved an ordinance prohibiting natural grass in the front yards of new homes built in the city. The ordinance will only apply to single-family homes built or ...