Yorba Linda Landscaping Transition

Yorba Linda Landscaping Transition The City of Yorba Linda is transforming our landscapes to drought-friendly plants. We need your input!

The City or Yorba Linda maintains about 550 acres of landscaped areas and trails. We are limited to watering only three days a week and watering turf in our medians is permanently prohibited. We are gradually transitioning from ornamental turf and other water-thirsty plantings to a more sustainable design, using drought-tolerant, California-friendly planting. We want to hear your thoughts on Yorba

Linda's future landscapes. Please take the community survey at: https://yorbalinda.typeform.com/to/QMm9Rp

There are many hardy shrubby plants that can thrive in Yorba Linda’s dry climate. What do you think of Toyon and rosemar...
10/26/2016

There are many hardy shrubby plants that can thrive in Yorba Linda’s dry climate. What do you think of Toyon and rosemary?

10/24/2016

Do you have any favorite drought tolerant plants in your garden that you would like to see more of around Yorba Linda? Post photos of your faves!
www.yllandscaping.org/

Hardscapes require the least water of all! What do you think of these rocky landscapes? Peruse more landscape options by...
10/21/2016

Hardscapes require the least water of all! What do you think of these rocky landscapes? Peruse more landscape options by visiting our website: www.yllandscaping.org/

What do you think of this median on Bastanchury Road? These drought tolerant grasses are green but not water greedy. Tel...
10/20/2016

What do you think of this median on Bastanchury Road? These drought tolerant grasses are green but not water greedy. Tell us what you think of more landscape options for Yorba Linda by taking this quick survey: http://bit.ly/2bYFbBn

You may be surprised by some of the lush plants that are drought tolerant and well adapted to Yorba Linda’s climate. See...
10/18/2016

You may be surprised by some of the lush plants that are drought tolerant and well adapted to Yorba Linda’s climate. See more drought tolerant plants at: www.yllandscaping.org/

Succulents or leafy bushes? Or both?Take our survey to provide your input on a range of plant options for Yorba Linda’s ...
10/17/2016

Succulents or leafy bushes? Or both?
Take our survey to provide your input on a range of plant options for Yorba Linda’s landscapes. http://bit.ly/2bYFbBn

The City is creating demonstration sites to test our new approach to more sustainable landscapes. The designs are ready!...
10/15/2016

The City is creating demonstration sites to test our new approach to more sustainable landscapes. The designs are ready! Check them out at our website:
http://www.yllandscaping.org/
Do you have a favorite?

Groundcovers can be a great alternative to thirsty turf. These low-lying plants require less water and less maintenance....
10/12/2016

Groundcovers can be a great alternative to thirsty turf. These low-lying plants require less water and less maintenance. Does anyone have ground cover at home? What do you think about groundcover for our city’s landscapes? www.YLlandscaping.org

Replacing ornamental turf with artificial turf is another way to keep our landscapes green while conserving water. Watch...
10/08/2016

Replacing ornamental turf with artificial turf is another way to keep our landscapes green while conserving water. Watch a time-lapse before and after video of the turf replacement on Yorba Linda Boulevard by . http://bit.ly/2bUwHNq

Yorba Linda Water District is a public agency serving residents of Yorba Linda and portions of Placentia, Brea, Anaheim and areas of unincorporated...

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4845 Casa Loma Avenue
Yorba Linda, CA
92885

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