By Lucy Fried, with appreciation to Teresa Thompson and Jessa Chisari On Christmas Eve in 2019, roots of an enormous ficus tree at the southern end of a Court 6 building damaged the underground electrical conduit and caused a dangerous outage that left electrical wires overhead for a year and an uncovered earthen pathway longer than that. |
Eventually, a new sidewalk was laid, but the long bed between the garage and the residential building, plus the area south of the building, remained without foliage until recently when toyon and ceanothus, clumping grasses, and two rock roses were planted.
All are California natives and other low water plants. Will this long-delayed Court 6 landscaping renewal become a template for new plantings at the Green?
All are California natives and other low water plants. Will this long-delayed Court 6 landscaping renewal become a template for new plantings at the Green?
Tags: Trees & Landscape