Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Ideas for a Dry Climate Summer Garden

If what you call home is that area of the country where droughts are common in the summer months or in a dry dessert climate. A low water garden would make sense for you, when it comes to those plants that require huge amounts of water think on a small level. Consider the plants that are native to your area so you’re still able to follow any water conservation rules and regulations in your area. You don’t always have large amounts of plants to create a beautiful landscape, decorative stones can make a nice border around those plants you do have and there are a large variety of lawn ornaments available to suit about anyone’s taste. There are also many low water grass seed mixes that will grow in dry areas too. Careful planting with minimal use of those high water consuming green plants and use of those dry climate plants available you can have that water friendly summer garden you'll surely be proud of.

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