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A colorful guide covering the basics of replacing a traditional lawn with a wide variety of easy-care, no-mow, drought-tolerant, money-saving options that will appeal to today's busy, eco-conscious homeowner.Homeowners spend billions of hours - and dollars - watering, mowing, and maintaining their lawns. You don't have to be one of them. Free yourself with Lawn Gone!, a colorful, accessible guide to the basics of replacing a traditional lawn with a wide variety of easy-care, no-mow, low-water, money-saving options. It includes: * alternative grasses that seldom (or never) need mowing * drought-tolerant, eco-friendly landscapes * regional plant recommendations for all parts of the country * artificial turf that looks like the real thing * step-by-step lawn-removal methods * strategies for dealing with neighbors and HOAs * ways to minimize your lawn if you're not ready to go all the way Whether you're a beginner or expert gardener, green thumb or black, Lawn Gone! provides realistic choices, achievable plans, and simple instructions for renovating your yard from start to finish.



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Pam Penick

Pam Penick writes about gardening with can-do encouragement and how-to advice illustrated with gorgeous garden photos. Her award-winning blog, Digging, which has been featured in Better Homes and Gardens and Southern Living, serves up regular posts on sustainable, water-saving gardening and design. As a designer and DIY gardener who's ripped out her share of turf over the years, she wrote "Lawn Gone! Low-Maintenance, Sustainable, Attractive Alternatives for Your Yard" to help others who are eager to replace their own lawns with something better but just aren't sure how to begin. Her follow-up book, "The Water-Saving Garden: How to Grow a Gorgeous Garden With a Lot Less Water," goes deeper into water-wise gardening techniques and design ideas and includes a list of 100 drought-tolerant plants for all regions of the country. Catch up with Pam at penick.net.



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