Is there a drought resistant turf that does not need mowing?
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Yes, its called fake grass.
All grass will need mowing drought tolerate or not.If you prefer not to have grass you can use a ground cover based on your hardiness zone.
ASTRO-TURF- LOOHS AVD FEELS LIKE REAL GRASS-NO WATERING NO MOWING-LASTS FOR YEARS-USED N FOOTBALL OR BASEBALL FIELDS
I've been allowing my backyard to go completely natural in an area sectioned off by a stone path--whatever grows, grows, the birds and bees love it. For the remainder of the backyard it is becoming a field of violets, although that is still in process and looks rather ragged. Find out what growing zone you are in and google for ground cover plants for your needs: shade, partial shade or full sun.
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