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Cake day: July 11th, 2023

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  • Realistically I think you should just keep the grass and stop watering your foundation perimeter. Any cracking or shrinking is temporary and inconsequential.

    However, if you really want to get rid of grass around the foundation, go for a perennial bed of native plants. They’ll look better than grass, won’t need near as much water, and may even attract pollenators or birds.

    If you go the gravel route, which I think you would end up regretting, remember that you will end up with weeds growing in it no matter what. Enough organic matter will eventually accumulate to allow weed seeds to sprout, then you’d be stuck with a much more manual maintenance problem than you have now.

    If your only concern is termites, there are perimeter termite poisons you can get and apply, or any pest control service would likely be able to do that for you.