A touch of old Mexico

Mexican influences abound in this low-maintenance yard

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A touch of old Mexico

Mature agaves ocotillo prickly pear cactus and yuccas transplanted from the old yard give the new garden an established look.

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Don Steinman and Ruth Greenspan enjoy spending time outdoors. "We live in a place where the climate is so wonderful much of the year, we wanted to make the backyard an extension of our home," explains Greenspan. They're also a busy working couple, so they wanted a low-maintenance garden.

 

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