XERISCAPING
"xeri" is from the Greek word "xeros" meaning dry
"scape" means scene or view
Xeriscaping can be referred to as a garden design with very low water requirements. It can involve the use of drought tolerant plants such as cacti, or it might be using ornamental gravel or synthetic turf in place of a traditional home lawn. With water resources becoming more precious in the 21st Century, gardeners are likely to take a much closer look at some level of Xeriscaping in their future garden plans. Some even say the modern approach to South of England landscaping is Xeriscaping!
Advantages of xeriscaping:
Saves time and money
Conserves water resources
Pest and disease problems are minimal
Low maintenance
Low fertilization requirements
Preserves landfill space.
principles of Xeriscaping:
a.Planning and Design - Plan water-wise landscaping using drought tolerant varieties.
b. Smart Turf - Limit the use of turfgrasses with high water demands. Consider planting drought tolerant varieties of grass where needed.
c. Soil Improvements - Add organic matter to improve the water holding capacity of your soil.
Mulching - Mulches mimimize evaporation and help cool the soil.
d. Efficient Irrigation - Drip irrigation can greatly reduce water waste. Water is applied slowly and exactly where it's needed. Installation of these systems is cost effective when compared to e.rising water costs.
f. Maintenance - Keep irrigation systems in good repair and properly adjusted.
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