Drought Resistant Plants, Bushes, and Grasses
By Karen Barnes, published Jul 10, 2007
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During the summer, finding the right plants, shrubs, and grasses that are drought resistant is an issue for many people. The reasoning is due to lack of rain and watering restrictions in some areas. Finding drought resistant bushes, plants, and grasses don't have to be an issue. Many nurseries can help with finding drought resistant plants, bushes, and grasses for the area of the world you reside. Usually, many nurseries carry a variety of plants, bushes, ornamental grasses, and grass seeds for their particular area of the country.
The initial purchase of these types of outdoor items can be expensive at first. Nevertheless, after factoring in the cost of water, the initial cost will not be as bad as one would think. Often, perennial drought resistant plants, bushes, and grasses can be purchased at nurseries. This will save money from needing to replant each year.
What are the best plants, bushes and grass in the sun and little water?
Native Australian Plants and Bushes
Check with local nurseries for native Australian plants and bushes. Native Australian plants and bushes are drought resistant. They will also attract certain kinds of local wildlife indigenous to the plants and bushes.
Other Plants and Bushes
Texas sage brushes are mid-size, fine silver leaves, and produces tiny purple flowers. We can neglect them and will continue to be beautiful and strong.
Cactuses and yucca plants are drought resistant plants. Cactuses can bloom with lemon colored flowers. Yucca plants have beautiful white blooms.
Lavender plants are good sized shrubs which require very little water. They will bloom, supply cut flowers, and are fragrant. Lavender plants can leaf out to approximately four feet wide their second year.
Bearded irises are a beautiful flower plant. They can purchase irises as bulbs. Once they plant them, they will grow and bloom in beautiful, vibrant colors. They hardly need watering. As the years pass, the bulbs will grow and create even more blooms.
Hens and chicks are drought resistant, low growing plants. They will multiply over time. They need little preparation for them to grow.

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