If you leave a comment, Jim will visit your blog and leave a comment.Balboa Park just north of downtown San Diego is one of the largest urban cultural city parks in the nation with over 1,200 acres. For comparison, Central Park in New York City has 843 acres. It also dates from 1835, making it one of the oldest urban parks.

The Trust for Public Land says that Balboa Park is the third most-visited urban park in the United States, behind Central Park and Chicago's Lincoln Park.

Balboa Park, San Diego, CaliforniaMuch of Balboa Park is still rugged, undeveloped land and is good for hiking and exploring.

The more developed areas of the park, which includes the San Diego Zoo and the buildings from the 1915 Panama-California Exposition and and the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition.

Casa del Prado, Balboa Park, San Diego, CaliforniaMany of those developed areas were landscaped with grass and other plants that require regular watering, and while grass and such plants are beautiful, they really are inappropriate for a desert environment like San Diego. Remember that it's water that defines a desert, not temperature, although many deserts are also hot.

Botanical Building, Balboa Park, San Diego, CaliforniaRecently, the San Diego City Parks Director announced that the yard at the 80-year-old Fire Alarm Building in Balboa Park has been converted from a traditional lawn into a drought-friendly landscape Museum of Man and California Tower, Balboa Park, San Diego, Californiausing redwood mulch, pathways of decomposed granite from a San Diego quarry, manzanita, sea dahlia, firecracker shrubs, Douglas iris, penstemon firebird, Cleveland sage, Little Sur shrubs, and Engelmann oaks.

The total cost of the materials was $1,700, but once established, the new landscaping will save 90,000 gallons of water a year, an annual cost savings of about $350.

 

 

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Jim - I've been lucky enough to visit Balboa park a couple of times. It seems like a real drought over there. Nevertheless, I'd like to come for a visit (sooner than later) ~Rita

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Jim, I would love to visit Balboa Park, you make is sound so inviting! Thank you for the beautiful photos and the fun facts!

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Hey, Rita and Caren.

Head on out this way and Russel and I will play docent for the day.

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Hi Jim,

Believe it or not because it sounds improbable for a location like Florida, we are experiencing a very extended drought.  Water restrictions have been in force for years and we can only water twice a week with talk about moving to once a week watering.  I cringe at the waste I see and do endorse these needed restrictions.  As our rainy season approaches I can only hope we get the rain we need.  Mother Nature is NOT smiling.

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