Sustainable Landscape Design Techniques

Water-Wise Gardening

Choosing drought-tolerant plants is a key component of water-wise gardening. These plants require minimal watering, which conserves water resources and reduces the need for intensive irrigation systems. Species like succulents, lavender, and Mediterranean herbs thrive in dryer conditions, providing vibrant colors and textures without the need for constant watering.

Native Plant Selection

Native plants are adapted to the local climate and soil conditions, making them a sustainable choice for landscape design. They typically require less water and maintenance than non-native species, and they support local wildlife by providing food and shelter. Incorporating native plants promotes biodiversity and ecological balance in landscapes.
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