Most front yards are quietly wasteful. The average American household uses about 320 gallons of water per day, and roughly 30 ...
Xeriscape plants need little to no supplemental water in a landscape and generally are undemanding when it comes to ...
As we progress into the 10th month of a severe drought more and more San Antonio area residents are considering converting their lawn dominated landscape to a xeriscape landscape. There are several ...
It’s high season for landscapers, lawn care and backyard parties, and already, just a couple weeks into summer, many homeowners across the country are wondering, “Is my lawnmower going to make it ...
Xeriscaping refers to a green method of landscaping that can substantially help reduce water consumption. Read on for more information on how to turn your yard into a xeriscape space. Green ...
No, it's not "zero" scaping; it's "xeriscaping" - a method of planning, planting and maintaining your yard for the purpose of achieving a great looking, water saving, energy conserving, ...
Low-water landscaping doesn't mean a yard full of rocks—here's what it actually looks like.
When most people hear the word “xeriscape” they imagine dirt, rocks, cactuses and a lot of neutral colored, water-conservative foliage and plants. The City of Greeley Water Conservation Garden, 2503 ...
(COLORADO) — The Pikes Peak Region has a semi-arid climate, with only 13 inches of rain and three inches of snow on average each year, making it necessary to irrigate flowers, trees, and lawns to keep ...