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The Dwarf Returns To Commercial Property Landscaping

Posted by Elizabeth Mendoza on Jan 15, 2016 8:30:00 AM

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You might be interested in knowing there is a new Dwarf celebrity that has returned and is back by popular demand, he now lives in the bay area and is getting the Red Carpet treatment.

Its Native, Easy on the Environment, Low Maintenance and Looks Great

You might be interested to know that Native grass can be used in HOA landscaping and is an alternative to the traditional grass requiring frequent maintenance with little water once established. Due to some recent scientific meddling with common lawn 'No-Mow Grass is becoming popular in many applications.' (Apparently genetic scientists don't like mowing either)

It’s a Non Traditional Dwarf

No-Mow grass is an alternative to the traditional fast growing lawn that requires weekly mowing. It stays at a height of 8 to 12 inches, and grows well in most bay area landscaping. You can put off mowing, not only for weeks at a time, but several months depending on site conditions and other factors.

Doesnt Require Regular Mowing

The Tall indigenous grass can be used in commercial property landscaping and is sometimes called No-Mow Grass. This Grass can be found at some commercial lawn and garden suppliers in both rolls and bagged seed form that requires little if any landscape maintenance. Pricewise it runs higher in cost as a traditional turf in seed form and slightly more in Sod, but will cost much less to maintain using less water. FloraTerra Landscape is offering this alternative grass solution for many properties throughout the Greater Bay Area, including: Shopping Centers, Public Spaces, Commercial Buildings and Apartment Landscaping.

Requires Less Water in Commercial Landscaping

The advantages of a No-Mow grass lawn are many. The big difference is you have a rich green landscape cover that requires much less time to maintain. It grows very slowly and doesn't grow tall. The No-Mow grass has a natural relaxed laid over look, resembling a natural meadow.

The No-Mow Grass is easy on the environment, requiring less water and fertilizer than a conventional lawn. It can benefit from occasional weeding and fertilizing. Using the Mowers less often saves money spent on labor, fuel and oil, and puts out fewer emissions. There’s also less debris for your landscaper to haul away. 

Requires Minimal Landscape Maintenance

No-Mow grass is a great way to save money on water and maintenance, environmentally friendly option for Bay Area Landscaping applications. Some properties use it on Sloped areas or in Bio Swales applications.

You may be wondering why the No-Mow Grass only grows 6-12 inches.

It’s Attractive In Retail Malls

Recently a plant hormone called Brassinosteroid has been discovered and altered in grass. Brassinosteroid is responsible for the growth and aging of plants. By altering this hormone, a low maintenance, dwarfed version of grass has been created. This process has amazing implications for harvestable crops. For now, we have more eco-friendly, low maintenance, attractive option for grass lawns that require a fraction of the water saving property managers and building owners money on their water.

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