DroughtTolerant Landscapes

Drought-tolerant landscapes refer to outdoor spaces designed and maintained with plants, trees, and shrubs that require minimal water to thrive. These landscapes are typically made up of species that have adapted to arid conditions and can survive with little to no irrigation. Drought-tolerant landscaping often incorporates elements such as mulch, gravel, and other water-conserving techniques to reduce the need for frequent watering. This type of landscaping is popular in regions with limited water resources or in areas prone to drought conditions.




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DroughtTolerant Landscapes