Sustainable Landscaping, part 3

May 11, 2015

Sustainable Landscaping, part 3

May 11, 2015

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Design and Implement a Water-Wise Landscape

We are more interested that ever in beautiful, water-wise landscapes that conserve an important natural resource and same time and money. About 1/3 to 1/2 of water used by a typical California family is directed at outdoor irrigation, averaging about 200 gallons a day.

The good news is that, in most instances, you do not need to completely overhaul your entire landscape or commit to expensive fixes to save water. While native gardens are generally water efficient and low maintenance, there are many non-native plants that thrive in California and are just as water-wise. Most of the water wasted in residential landscapes is not due to thirsty plants, it is the result of inefficient and ineffective watering practices.

Following our tips in the coming weeks will save you money, water and time.


By Gerry L Hernandez
Author - Field Research Assistant, Master Gardener Coordinator