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Yard of the Month

Yard of the Month

Brucato landscape relies on large stone edging to hold rock mulches in place.

Yard of the Month

Easy-care Knockout roses line front yard at Dominguez home.

Yard of the Month

Large dry creek protects McGee house entry from rainwater runoff.

Yard of the Month

Gonzales planting bed includes agave, yuccas, and yellow coreopsis. Photos courtesy of Sharon Lockett

Yard of the Month

Landscape pavers define shaded bed under pergola at the Mallard home.

Yard of the Month

Rainwater tank in corner of Longs’ enclosed courtyard supports variety of plants. Photos courtesy of Sharon Lockett

Yard of the Month

After February’s freezing weather, San Marcos yards remain in recovery mode until warmer temperatures encourage new growth. So instead of a featured yard for March, here’s a selection of March winners from recent years. Most homeowners face challenges with water management (drought or deluge) and/or browsing deer, but native plants in local landscapes usually survive cold weather, even if cut back near the ground.

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