Photo by Sandy KoepkeSummer is here! If you’re thinking about doing a landscape makeover and want to look into a low-water alternative, here are a few ideas to help you plan a lush garden that can thrive with very little water.
To minimize water waste, place plants in groups according to their light and water needs.
Take advantage of the latest trend in succulents and add some semprevivum to your garden.
Choose a variety of plants native to your area or drought-tolerant plants such as catmint, lantana, veronica, sedum or Russian sage.
Add a dry streambed using rocks to line a trench and create the look and feel of a water feature but with no water at all!
Go for lawnless landscaping, using poured-in-place concrete pavers for a modern look.
Add a non-plant focal point such as a Japanese-style bridge, a large rock or stepping stones.
Who said a water conservation garden has to be reduced to a cactus and gravel? Visit your local garden store for more ideas, and don’t be afraid to experiment and get creative!