Xeriscaping (or xerogardening) is the practice of landscaping and gardening in ways that reduce or eliminate the need for excess water. Taken from the Greek word, "xeros" (meaning dry), xeriscaping was initially designed to provide landscaping options for areas which are particularly sensitive to draught.
In addition to reducing the costs of watering and chemical maintenance, well executed xeriscaping can actually improve the curb appeal and value of a home.
Interested in saving water and eliminating lawn maintenance? Consider this green alternative. Below are a few links on the topic of xeriscaping:
An Overview of Xeriscaping:
http://eartheasy.com/grow_xeriscape.htmImages of Xeriscaping:http://tinyurl.com/23keqet
Photo: Texas hummingbird mint (A. cana) courtesy www.finegardening.com
Great idea, and any word the begins with an x is cool! I wonder, is wolfsbane drought resistant?
ReplyDeleteAnd the Wiki says: As garden plants the aconites (wolfsbane) are very ornamental, hardy perennial plants. They thrive in the garden soils, and will grow in the shade of trees.
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