Xeriscaping: Xeriscaping is a landscaping technique designing areas to withstand drought conditions for water conservation. There are many plants that are drought-tolerant, but using native plants is the best option. Mulching and irrigation are also water conservation measures to help the environment and reduce our demand for water.

 Drought Tolerant Plants
 Irrigation Systems for Xeriscape Environments
 Vegetables and Herbs in the Xeriscape Garden
 Xeriscape Design Ideas
 Xeriscape Principles: Water-Wise Gardening Tips
 Xeriscape Shade Plants
 Xeriscape Solutions for Common Landscape Problems
 Xeriscaping for a More Water-Efficient Garden
 Xeriscaping The Basics
 Xeriscaping Tips for Container Gardens
 Yucca Plants
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