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Kurapia ground cover VS Frog Fruit or CA Native Lippia (Video)

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Kurapia ground cover VS Frog Fruit or CA Native Lippia (Video)
Join Sod and Seed, Inc. in this 6-minute video to discuss some similarities and differences between Kurapia ground cover and Turkey Tangle Frog Fruit, or California Native Lippia. We cover traits of these two plants such as color, texture, height and flowering patters. Sod and Seed, Inc. also briefly discussed planting Kurapia plugs VS Kurapia sod rolls.

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Kurapia Ground Cover vs Phyla Nodiflora Ground Cover

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Kurapia Ground Cover vs Phyla Nodiflora Ground Cover
Say hello to our new ground cover, Phyla Nodiflora! Phyla Nodiflora, also commonly known as Lippia or Turkey Tangle Frog Fruit, is a Native California plant similar to Kurapia but with some distinct features. Read on to find out more!

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Why Kurapia Works All Year vs. Seasonal Grasses

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Why Kurapia Works All Year vs. Seasonal Grasses
Lets talk about why Kurapia Works All Year vs. Seasonal Grasses. Kurapia is a new, innovative and environmentally sustainable ground cover! It is an excellent replacement for traditional seasonal grasses. It is not only drought tolerant, disease resistance, heat-resistant, helps stabilize soil erosion, has great recovery ratings, but is also aesthetic and never has to be mowed.

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Can I Seed My Grass Lawn in the Winter?

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Can I Seed My Grass Lawn in the Winter?
Lets talk about seeding your lawn and if winter is the best time to do so. We will also consider the benefits of seeding a lawn versus sodding as well as the factors that will dictate the success of your seeding project and ensure the best germination.

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Pictures of Kurapia

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Pictures of Kurapia

What Kurapia looks like. As you can see, Kurapia is small oval leaves and unlike traditional grass requires no mowing. The best no mow lawn is now Kurapia. We have tested Kurapia and after 3 years the area was in need of mowing.     Kurapia takes 60% less water and repairs damaged areas with no need for seed ever. Drought tolerant lawn that repairs itself!       Kurapia sod roll above.

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