It is common knowledge that the summers are getting hotter and the winters are getting colder. Every year we hear that new records are being set for the “hottest summer […]
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Many transplants to California from the east coast or center of the country are shocked to find landscaping choices that do not look the same as they had in other […]
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While every day there are hundreds of people getting artificial turf or fake grass installed into their yards, businesses and other spaces, few people understand the process that produces the […]
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If you are like many other residents of Orange County, you have become concerned over the past few years about water conservation. This may be due to the advertisements that […]
read moreWhy Use Artificial Grass In Orange County
Most residents of southern California understand that the area is in a historic drought, and has been under restrictions as far as water usage for quite some time now. Many […]
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Are you looking for ways to increase your property value and enjoy your yard even more at the same time? Maybe the answer you have been looking for is the […]
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Coastal Greenscapes is a full service landscaper serving the Orange County area. We can provide all of the typical services that any landscaper will, but we also believe that Orange […]
read moreCalifornia’s Water Restrictions and Desert Landscaping
All homeowners in California have been affected by the drought. We have seen the water supply drop to all new low levels, and seen a lot of our agriculture industry […]
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Coastal Greenscapes is an expert on the topic of “low to no water” landscaping, and we accomplish our customer’s goals of creating a space that is both beautiful and water […]
read moreStunning Video of California’s Drought Conditions
California residents are well aware of the drought conditions, and have even taken great steps to help reduce their impact on the state’s water supplies–reducing consumption by 27% in June […]
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