Showing posts with label Walking Nature Home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Walking Nature Home. Show all posts

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Revolutionalize your lawn!

My friend Susan Tweit, over on her Walking Nature Home blog, has written an eloquent post in her recent LIGHTEN UP series that really resonates with me. I'll admit it---I hate lawns! Not only are they a huge energy suck in so many ways, but they are also a huge waste of our precious water resources and they aren't very friendly to wildlife or beneficial insects.

While you're reading Susan's post, think about ways that you can start to eliminate your own lawn. You don't have to rip the whole thing out overnight...you can start with a little strip removed along the street. Several of my neighbors are taking my example and doing that. Although some of their plant choices aren't great for this searing heat, at least part of the grass is gone and it's a good start. I was lucky in that my lawn was almost non-existent when we moved in, and since then, the drought (and the fact that I refuse to water lawns) has lead to the demise of most of the grass here. Except for the Devil Bermuda Grass, of course, which is a whole different story! LOL.

Happy trails from HOT Texas!

Dig it!

bobbi c.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Walking Nature Home...blogs I love

Dear friends,

I find so many inspirational garden, design & food blogs out there that I love, and follow. As of today, I'm going to start posting a new feature on some of these blogs I love.

Today's blog is from my Colorado friend Susan Tweit, author of WALKING NATURE HOME, a touching memoir about her life's journey and her connection to nature along the way. Her blog by the same name celebrates living a green and generous life. And this woman practices what she preaches; she's probably the most generous person I've met in a very, very long time. I feel honored to call her my friend.

Take a look at her blog, buy a copy of her book, and do a little celebrating of your own.


Happy trails...

And don't forget...Buy organic, grow organic, and demand organic!

bobbi c.