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Attractive landscaping, which saves water to be on display

Posted by: Maven on March 19, 2010 at 5:23 am

From the Riverside Press-Enterprise:

“For the 10th year, Buck and Yvonne Hemenway will open their now-extreme drought-tolerant gardens in Indian Hills free to the public from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 27 and 28.

The couple hopes to encourage others to convert their lawns and gardens and educate them how to do it.

“This is why we do the open house every year, to educate the public,” said Buck Hemenway.

The couple, both born in the rainy, emerald-colored Pacific Northwest, became enchanted with the forms of succulents and cactus and turned their hobby into a business raising and selling cactus and succulents through their Prickly Palace to nurseries. They have also traveled across the world in search of new and different plants. … “

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