Important Things to Know About
Tapestry Lawns
What Is a Tapestry Lawn?
Tapestry lawns incorporate low-growing flowering plants and grasses that can withstand foot traffic and mowing. Together, they create a a woven mat of various textures, colors, and layers.
Benefits of a Tapestry Lawn
Growing a tapestry lawn can reduce the need to mow by up to two-thirds. It doesn’t need aerating, herbicides, pesticides, or fertilizers.
STEP 1: Remove the old lawn.
Sheet mulching can rid the space of grass and weeds—but it takes time. Alternate layers of cardboard and mulch and wait up to 6 months.
STEP 2: Prepare the soil.
The best soil will drain well and be slightly coarse. Add topsoil, compost, or other organic material as needed.
STEP 3: Choose your plants.
Select a mixture of native plants that share similar light and water requirements and that can grow in your soil type.
STEP 5: Water the area.
For the first 2 to 3 weeks, you may need to water the area often to help the new lawn get established.
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