MACS wrote:Joel... You're in NorCal. You have plenty of water. I, however, live in a desert.
Once they're done, my only maintenance will be an occasional spraying with the hose, and using the leaf blower to remove the leaves that may land there from the tree in my front yard. No cutting, no trimming, no fertilizing, and most importantly... no watering needed.
Russ, I have ash trays. No cigars were pitched even when my grass was lush and green.
I forget about the water situation down there... one of many reasons I couldn't live South of the grapevine again...
we got water meters installed in our town for the first time 2 years ago... before that we just paid $30 a month for whatever we used... with the meter it's closer to $35... thanks governor Brown...
By the way, did you know most of your water comes from up here via the California aquaduct? And did you know it's so expensive for you because southern California law makers take a large chunk of the water we send for you and they sell it to Arizona for an increased price, leaving you with water shortages and high prices on whatever's left...