Get Your Garden in Rhythm
Whether your garden is a symphony of succulents or a waltz of wildflowers, rhythm brings harmony to your garden.
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An alternating rhythm can be created using just about any hardscaping material or groundcover. For example, alternating turf and Asiatic jasmine offers an attractive contrast to a traditional all-grass lawn. The low-maintenance and highly resilient jasmine requires pruning only a few times a year, and pruning consists of simply trimming with the lawn mower.
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