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I'm going to be honest. I respect the movement, but that looks like shit.
Probably needs more time to grow in.
I'm impressed by how much everything grew in just 6 months. It's gonna be lush after next year's growth. The following year they will have to trim some things back, I suspect.
Almost justifies the existence of HOAs.
Agree. I've seen lots of nice landscaping in Arizona where most people don't have lawns. If they can figure it out, anyone can.