Photo Gallery: Drought-tolerant plants in Burbank home's front yard
Burbank residents can pocket between $250 and $1,000 if they replace the grass on their front lawns with drought-tolerant and non-invasive plants as part of a Burbank Water and Power program approved this week that could save an estimated 750,000 gallons of water this fiscal year alone.
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Photo Gallery: Drought-tolerant plants in Burbank home's front yard
Juan Jimenez and his wife Angelica in their front yard on the 300 block of Keystone Ave. in Burbank on Friday, Nov. 2, 2012. Jimenez planted drought-tolerant plants and added concrete in his front yard to save money on water use.
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