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Originally Posted by Fuzz
Sounds like my wife, she reorganizes our berry bushes and shrubs like some people reorganize their living room. But it's much harder work than moving a couch! Currently in the process of removing a large chunk of our hedge, and relocating all the berry shrubs from the lawn to the hedge location. I think we may try some random xeriscape patches where the bushes were. Hate to just plant grass seed.
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I have to rip out some trees that randomly died on me. Might as well rip out the other because it's the type of tree that could damage a foundation.
Honestly for the stuff in the back, I could elect to just chuck out, but the front flower bed would just be empty after the trees are ripped out. Plus it wouldn't be the worst thing to have stuff come back year after year with basically no upkeep in the front (the stuff I'd be ripping out from the back). Saves me from doing a dozen weeks of a completely full green bin and the stuff I transplant I don't have to question whether it has a chance of survival in our climate.
Why not just do combos of clover and local wildflower mixes instead of grass? Who cares if you mow into it into the future. It'll bounce back within a few days of being hit by a mower.