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In the wake of prolonged drought and water restrictions local residents are finding ways to rehydrate the land at home and in ...
Discover these 8 porch pitfalls California designers warn against, and 8 must-have items to boost your curb appeal instantly!
Lamb’s ear has soft, silvery leaves that look just as good in dry shade as in full sun. It’s super low-maintenance and adds a ...
Explore outdoor spaces in California neighborhoods that feel relaxed and stylish with smart details and a naturally cool vibe ...
Artificial grass has come a long way since your granddad’s Astroturf. Today’s synthetics, made of nylon or polymer, have ...
One way we can help pollinators is by planting nectar corridors. These dedicated plantings give our pollinators the food they need to survive. These areas also provide helpful pit stops for migrating ...
Perennials. Tall slipper plant (Pedilanthus bracteatus) is a highly drought-tolerant selection from Mexica whose bracts are ...
The city of Sacramento’s “Preferred Plants” list adds 250 new plants, opening the door for more local families to earn up to $3,000 in rebates through drought-tolerant landscapes.
In the years since, the severe drought in California has called into question how new home developers are conserving water for hundreds of planned houses at communities across the desert.
However, in some areas of the country, drought-tolerant and drought-resistant landscaping is becoming increasingly desirable, necessary and, in some places, mandatory.
Check out Washington State University Extension's advice to grow a beautiful and drought-tolerant landscape, including lists of plants, tips for reducing water usage and more.