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  2. Xeriscaping - Wikipedia

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    Cacti are some of the low-water-consuming plants often used in xeriscaping.. Xeriscaping has the potential to reduce water usage and maintenance, improve biodiversity, lower pollution, as well as mitigate heat within urban areas; however, the effectiveness of this sustainable process has not been evaluated on a long-term large-scale basis.

  3. Conejo Valley Botanic Garden - Wikipedia

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    The garden is a visual guide to low-maintenance native species with natural landscaping. The Salvia Garden depicts Salvia which require little water. Many of the world's 750 species of Salvia are represented, including ten California natives. The Salvias represented are in a variety of colors, shapes, and fragrances.

  4. Mission Garden - Wikipedia

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    Mission Garden samples plants native to the arid lands of northern Mexico and southwest United States. Plants typically growing in this area include jojoba, wild tobacco, desert verbena, damianita, Western mugwort, Indian root, and Mormon tea. Because such plants are adapted to the arid environment and require little water, visitors are ...

  5. Tall building, tiny forest: Worcester reveals plan for second ...

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    The forests are small with trees, plants and shrubs that naturally mesh with the local soil and climate. They’re expected to become self-sufficient, requiring little, if any, maintenance after a ...

  6. How Often to Water Your Lawn in Winter for Lush Grass Next ...

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    During periods of drought, give your water a 1/2 inch of water every two weeks. You can check soil moisture by inserting a screwdriver or using a soil moisture meter.

  7. Foodscaping - Wikipedia

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    Cool season crops require lower temperatures for growth and seed germination, whilst warm season crops are plants that thrive in higher soil and air temperatures. [27] In hot climates, the ideal plants for foodscaping are those that require little water, such as beans, spinach and broccoli.

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