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I've exhausted search engine results and am looking for input based on my specific needs.

I recently started renting a townhouse with a medium-sized yard that has an ~15x24' area of compacted soil that gets full afternoon and evening sun (west facing) in the 8b zone.

The landlord has given permission to do whatever so I'm trying to find options that suit me and my low budget. I'd rather not invest too heavily in someone else's property but I also have to live here and want it to look and feel nice. I'm also expected to handle yard tending duties which I'd rather do myself than hire landscaping services.

Requirements:

-people and dog friendly

-not grass

-does not attract pests

-something one person with a small car can do

-low maintenance (I like gardening, I'm just realistic about my time commitments)

-low watering needs

I would like to throw in two 4x4' raised bed boxes which would take care of the biggest ugly bald spot in the yard, but that's up in the air still.

Would love your ideas!

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[–] d3m0nr4v3r@feddit.de 5 points 1 year ago

How about bark mulch? I love it especially when it comes from coniferous trees, nice smell and texture and you can plant some stuff in between. Feels nice to walk on, keeps weeds at bay and keeps the ground from drying up. Here in Germany you can get one 25l bag for 6-7 $.