Drought-Tolerant Plants

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Southwest Garden

When most people think of drought-tolerant plants, they immediately think of cactii. Indeed, most succulents require very little water, storing moisture in their leaves and stems, and conserving moisture by have small of vestigial leaves.

Bulbs are another category of drought-tolerant plants. They can evade drought by remaining dormant until rains arrive. However, this makes the garden appear rather barren.

Deep and infrequent watering of lawns and other garden plants encourages deep root growth. Plants with deep roots can better tolerate drought conditions, as the deepest layers of soil remain moist the longest.

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How is the drought affecting your garden? We’d love to hear about what plants are still thriving, and any tips your might like to share.

2 Responses to “Drought-Tolerant Plants”

  1. ava says:

    Colorful Xeriscape plants at High Country Gardens

  2. chrissy says:

    Mulch …mulch….mulch…..I also put a big rock at the base of any new shrub or tree planting as this seems to serve a number of purposes…it stops evaparation of any moisture.It also brings worms up to do their “Doo” and this “works” the soil allowing water to seep in instead of running off as it often does in drought.(Third …it stops careless mowing )

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