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.
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A Xeriscape is an area that has been specifically designed to withstand drought conditions and reduce water consumption. The term was developed (and trademarked) by the Denver Colorad
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Landscape Water Conservation... Xeriscape TMDouglas F. Welsh, Extension Horticulturist
William C. Welch, Extension Landscape Horticulturist
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Xeriscape• Xeriscape Benefits
• 7 Principles of Xeriscaping
• Drought-Resistant Plantings
• Other Lawn Alternatives
Xeriscaping refers to the conservation of water through creative landscaping.
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