Xeriscape plants
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Xeri is Greek for dry. Xeriscaping refers to a method of landscape design that minimizes water use. We decided that our main goal was to create a beautiful garden without using as much water. Saving water is saving money, and our local law doesn't let us water often enough to keep the grass consistently green anyways. We are ninja because we work in the night. Our neighbors wake up and see something new every once in a while. We thought it was a more fun than being Gnomes anyway. Our first…

Michelle Gilb saved to Outdoors/Yard & Garden
Gardening with Wildfires and drought is challening. Climate change can affect gardening and homesteading a lot. Gardening with wildfires has become normal

Readipedia saved to Garden design
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mammavidamoments saved to gardening
Given our current drought situation in Southern California, THIS was the best year to take out our front lawn and put in native, drought tolerant plants. My cit…
Lucia Haskins saved to Herb and Garden
Architectural By Nature - Australia’s premier grower ofadvanced cacti and xeriscape pl… | Front yard
Jun 25, 2021 - Architectural by Nature are leaders in the growing and supply of xeriscape plants to the Australian Landscape Industry.

Campbell Kraft saved to Landscaping
We are transforming our builder's grade small backyard using xeriscape ideas. Our plan is to integrate a few seasonal vegetables into two large beds. Because…

Becky Manwaring saved to Xeriscape
Xeriscape Garden Plants for Oklahoma - Oklahoma State University

Maranda Ryburn saved to Flowerbed Ideas
Here are some suggestions for xeriscape gardens with drought-tolerant plants, which feature design alternatives to lawns and traditional landscapes.

Anita Newhouse saved to ADU plans
Even if you love yard work, no one enjoys redoing work they’ve already done. So, when designing your yard, do your homework first.
Melanie Cartwright saved to Dry Creek Bed