Business park frontage
Ornamental lawn along the street frontage replaced with a drought-tolerant plant palette, bark mulch, and decomposed granite pathways.
Water-hungry turf replaced with drought-tolerant landscape that meets city requirements and still looks like a property somebody takes care of. Click any image to enlarge it.
Ornamental lawn along the street frontage replaced with a drought-tolerant plant palette, bark mulch, and decomposed granite pathways.
Failing turf and bare ground cited by code enforcement, redesigned as a compliant low-water planting scheme and carried through city approval.
Large parking lot islands converted from spray-irrigated grass to mulched planting beds on drip, keeping the existing shade trees in place.
Common-area lawn nobody used, converted to a maintained drought-tolerant landscape with a defined planting layout and a reduced maintenance load.
Retail center turf panels removed and replaced under a rebate program, with irrigation converted from overhead spray to low-volume drip.
Water use and maintenance costs cut across a multi-tenant site by converting decorative lawn while keeping one usable turf area for tenants.
Send a photo of the turf area you’re thinking about, or just the address. You’ll get an honest answer on whether a conversion makes sense.