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  2. 8 Landscaping Trends That Will Add Value to Your Home ... - AOL

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    Low-water landscaping ideas are particularly popular, particularly in drier regions. “More and more people are replacing lawns with drought-tolerant plants and creating beautiful outdoor spaces ...

  3. Xeriscaping - Wikipedia

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    When used seriously, zero-scaping usually refers to a different type of low-water landscaping that uses very few plants or none at all. [9] [10] Because o is the most common connecting vowel in Greco-Roman vocabulary, xeriscaping is sometimes misspelled as xeroscaping.

  4. 11 Eco-Friendly Houses That Will Inspire You to Live Greener

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    Low-Water Landscaping in Arizona To conserve water, choose plants for your yard that don't require a sprinkler system to stay looking beautiful. This home in Tempe, Arizona, got a makeover by ...

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    Water-hungry lawns are symbols of Los Angeles’ past. In this series, we spotlight yards with alternative, low-water landscaping built for the future.. When Aurora Anaya bought her little Art ...

  6. Sustainable landscaping - Wikipedia

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    Sustainable landscaping is a modern type of gardening or landscaping that takes the environmental issue of sustainability into account. According to Loehrlein in 2009 this includes design, construction and management of residential and commercial gardens and incorporates organic lawn management and organic gardening techniques.

  7. Rain garden - Wikipedia

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    The first rain gardens were created to mimic the natural water retention areas that developed before urbanization occurred. The rain gardens for residential use were developed in 1990 in Prince George's County, Maryland, when Dick Brinker, a developer building a new housing subdivision had the idea to replace the traditional best management practices (BMP) pond with a bioretention area.

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