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Aug 16, 2012 3:39 PM CST
Name: Susie
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Rye lawns are kept pretty short. Mind you they thrive in cooler months and don't require daily water like Bermuda in the late spring through early fall. There is an Augustine grass with a wider blade that is less thirsty. Lots of folks put that grass in and end up disliking it for the look and feel.

I come from Northern California where water can be VERY expensive. From my view, water in Arizona is CHEAP by comparison. Until water becomes actually EXPENSIVE in AZ there won't be incentive to cut back or take out lawns.

Phoenix Metro is a strange "city". There are over 250 golf courses just in Phoenix. I think around 800 in the state. That is a lot of grass to be watered Everyday!!! Many, many housing developments are built around the golf courses. I have never heard of lawn installations being prohibited for private residences. In some "green" minds/ venues it's discouraged but not prohibited. In fact some homeowner associations (HOA's) REQUIRE that if you have a front yard lawn you MUST overseed with Winter Rye. Letting your Bermuda go brown for the winter IS prohibited. Some desert xeriscape HOAs however, do not allow lawns but not many. There is a somewhat quiet movement to suggest that the golf courses go "links" style. This would reduce the total grass area by about 50%. Links style is when the green grass is maintained only at the tee box, a few "landing" areas and the putting greens. Of the courses I've played, I've never seen one transition to "links style".

I can imagine that someday lawns MAY be prohibited if population grows. Frankly, I can't see it growing much in the near future... we can't sell the foreclosed homes that are available. The good news re foreclosures is that the lawns are neglected and the swimming pools empty.

Also, I believe Arizona agriculture uses vastly more water than the business or residential uses so reducing the number of residential lawns could be inconsequential to overall usage. http://www.azwater.gov/AzDWR/S...

Granted, lawns are common, a luxury, and wasteful but, I think it would be counterproductive to ban them, overall. Until all the golf courses go "links" the residents might cause a stink, to say the least.

Most AZ water comes from CAP (Central Arizona Project) http://www.cap-az.com/ and the managed aquifers http://www.cap-az.com/operatio.... Rainfall annual average is around 7 inches... as I remember.
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Aug 16, 2012 7:30 PM CST
Name: Becky (Boo)
Phoenix, AZ 85022
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Susie you are my favorite encyclopedia! Hurray! Hurray! Hurray!

I have lived in 3 different neighborhoods where grass was not allowed in the front yards, only rock. It was hard to achieve a lot of color there but I was able to do it with yellows, purples and hot pink blooming plants.

Today was amazingly cooler here... not sure what the high ended up to be but I think 96. Cloudy right now but no rain in my area yet.
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Aug 16, 2012 7:42 PM CST
Name: Susie
Phoenix AZ (Zone 9a)
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I tip my hat to you.
Wow. Well, I've lived here only 20 yrs and have never heard of no lawns allowed. You've just added something to the "encyclopedia" Rolling my eyes.
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Aug 16, 2012 8:33 PM CST
Name: Linda
Tucson, Arizona
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Susie when we had our home built here in Tucson in 1985 the county was not allowing builders to put a lawn in the front. We were forced to get gravel which I hate. I asked them to just not put the gravel down so I could plant grass but they refused so we are stuck with gravel which I have tried to make more interesting with border river rocks and potted flowers but alas it is still gravel and I do not like it. Angry
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