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Newly Planted Buffalo Grass doing well!

Newly Planted Buffalo Grass doing well!
  'UC Verde' Buffalo Grass just planted This residence in Redlands had an all brown/dead lawn that we removed. After a couple cycles of weed killing, and then adding soil amendements a month and a half later, we planted the ‘UC Verde’ Buffalo Grass plugs. This picture was taken...

Buffalo Grass planted at The Colony, Murrieta

Buffalo Grass planted at The Colony, Murrieta
The Colony is a 1,500 home, active adult, golf course community located in Murrieta, CA. The landscape commity found our website and contacted us about cutting back their landscape water use.  They had a 27,000 square foot area of existing grass that they wanted demolished and plant Buffalo Grass...

NEW: BUFFALO GRASS GREEN PAPER

It’s truly a miracle of modern science; a grass variety that literally sips water, and requires little or now mowing. We’ve created a FREE e-course on Buffalo Grass, which includes dozens of ideas to save water and money, while creating a truly beautiful and enjoyable landscape. To find out...

Swan Featured in Landscape Management Magazine for Buffalo Grass

Swan Featured in Landscape Management Magazine for Buffalo Grass
  Buffalograss gets fresh attention for California lawns 31 Aug, 2009 By: Ron Hall LM Direct Once, when asked how much water a buffalograss lawn would require to stay alive, turfgrass expert Dr. Bill Knoop, now retired from Texas A&M, quipped it would need just about as much as a buffalo can give...

Let the Buffalo Grass Roam!

Let the Buffalo Grass Roam!
New: Receive Swan H2o’s BUFFALO GRASS Green Paper. Click here. Buffalo Grass Saves 50% of water consumption Just out research at UC Davis and UC Riverside has produced a beautiful and amazing new grass variety that that reduces water consumption by 50% or more. This drought tolerant standout...

Watch Our Buffalo Grass Grow

Watch Our Buffalo Grass Grow
The new Drought Tolerant Buffalo Grass takes about 3 months to fully fill in. Unlike sod, where you can just roll it out, ‘UC Verde’ Buffalo Grass is planted. The grass comes in 1 inch plugs that are planted about 9 inches to 1 foot apart from eachother. Once the grass is fully filled in,...