Solutions to Reduce Water Use in the Home Landscape
No-Water Landscaping
By Christine Cadena, published Feb 05, 2007
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Each spring and summer, homeowners venture into the outdoors to begin the daunting task of repairing damaged home landscaping. Torn and brittle from harsh winter climates, home landscapes often require complete re-design. For homeowners facing a home landscaping overhaul, consider using landscaping options which provide for less demand of water in an effort to improve water conservation use over the spring and summer months. Water is a precious commodity which is depleted in massive quantities each day. For homeowners, in the spring and summer, water grass to create green lawns and spreading water over plants and shrubbery, to create exterior home landscaping, is quite common. For many, however, the use of landscaping has become a creative project in an effort to control and in many cases, eliminate the need for watering at all. As a homeowner, consider measures to improve the appearance of landscaping with these unique ideas to eliminate, or reduce, the need for water.
First, when designing a home landscape, be mindful that water conservation landscapes do not, necessarily, require plants which are not aesthetic to the home. As a homeowner, maintaining an area of the landscape with flora requiring water, is acceptable, provided such flora is placed within an area that is visible when traveling in and around the exterior of the home. In breezeways and walkways, plants and shrubbery with a water based need are common, even in homes with a water conservation landscape. The key to landscape design lies in the avoidance of these water needy plants in an area that is not easily viewable by either the homeowner or a guest when approaching the residence.
While most homeowners, initially, believe water conservation landscaping means planting only drought tolerant plants, this is not the case at all. In fact, drought tolerant plants can be used in addition to plants which require varying amounts of water. The key to water conserving water, therefore, lies in choosing a variety of plants and then creating a landscape in which plants with similar water requirements are placed in and among the landscape together.

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Takeaways
- Water conservation landscaping does not require the use of only drought tolerant plants
- The use of water needy plants and shrubbery are common in water conservation landscaping but are generally grouped together when planted
- Water conservation landscaping will provide for a more pleasant home landscape during the summer months when water restrictions are common
Did You Know?
Water conservatoin landscaping does not, necessarily, require the use of only rocks, drought tolerant plants and cactus although these items are quite common.Comments
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