Looks bad, rather have an employee area with seating and insect boxes with native wild flowers. I can tell you from a property manager some landscape workers cant tell between wildflowers and weeds.
flyingbizzay
Looks like Texas Sage in the first photo
Okcgoodtimes
Is this cheaper or more expensive than mowing all the time because it looks awful
pysouth
Looks great! You will get more compliments on /r/NativePlantGardening. This sub leans more towards lawn people which is fine but some don’t appreciate the look of native plants.
ohno_timothyhay
Subaru Camden?
Shinyhaunches
Fantastic! The bees and butterflies will appreciate it too.
Background-Good3731
This looks awful, especially the lavender.
hppy11
It’s great, with a design perspective I would have add taller species, add different textures and colours.
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It looks quite bad sorry to say
This looks awesome. Good on your company
Dope!
Looks nice
Looks bad, rather have an employee area with seating and insect boxes with native wild flowers. I can tell you from a property manager some landscape workers cant tell between wildflowers and weeds.
Looks like Texas Sage in the first photo
Is this cheaper or more expensive than mowing all the time because it looks awful
Looks great! You will get more compliments on /r/NativePlantGardening. This sub leans more towards lawn people which is fine but some don’t appreciate the look of native plants.
Subaru Camden?
Fantastic! The bees and butterflies will appreciate it too.
This looks awful, especially the lavender.
It’s great, with a design perspective I would have add taller species, add different textures and colours.
https://preview.redd.it/bxuri44nxizg1.jpeg?width=1179&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6a4f37186360dde44b427219541a0a56076c3f5d
This was last year around June. Things are still growing in