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Drought tolerant landscaping dry scape ideas.
Some of these you may call native plants.
Conserve water in the garden with these beautiful plants and ideas.
Explore unique drought tolerant plants with softscapes and hardscapes.
Drought tolerant landscaping seems like a misnomer but there are many plants growing right in regular gardens that tolerate dry soil just fine.
Another group of plants for drought tolerant landscaping is succulents.
They have adapted to be resistant to all kinds of variations in available water heat and sunshine.
Learn more about each of these drought tolerant landscape design techniques below.
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These tough plant selections can cope with dry spells and recover from repeated wilting.
Say hello to succulents.
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This sedum acre is a good example.
Many of these shrubs are evergreen giving consistent year round color and sometimes offering a small flower or autumnal glow as a bonus.
Before we discuss further drought tolerant landscaping it is a good way to start to think of the drought tolerant plants that you will use to fill your garden.
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Image via rockyards landscaping autumn joy has white buds in the warmer months turning to rose pink in the early fall.
Meet 8 succulents you can use as easy care groundcovers.
Common drought tolerant plants.
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Keep in your mind that drought tolerant plants are able to grow or thrive with minimal water or rainfall.
Xeriscaping also known as zeroscaping is a technique for landscaping in which use of water energy and chemical fertilizers is reduced as much as possible.
Xeriscape xeriscape with native plants from san diego.
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Think outside of the boxwood when you select drought tolerant shrubs for your landscape.
Image via rave plants the purple coneflower adds a splash of color to any drought resistant yard and has the added bonus of attracting butterflies in the warmer months.