You can read the blog post WHAT TO DO IN A DROUGHT WITH A NON DROUGHT TOLERANT GARDEN that goes with this video here:
http://www.joyusgarden.com/drought-no...
In The Post I Give you 8 Ways Ways To Help Conserve Water In The Garden
Yes it's true, everything you've heard is spot on. California is in the throes of a drought. Holey moley it's dry! My own garden in Santa Barbara couldn't get any more drought tolerant than it is unless I'd planted all cacti. Normal winters are too wet and cold for them so that option was out. I did a happy dance six years ago when I ripped my lawn out. The existing anchor plants that remained don't need much water. The new ones I planted, succulents and plants native to Australia and South Africa, don't either.
My garden and I are as eco as can be. I even greywater all my own container plants. What I'm sharing with you here are my suggestions to make my client's water thirsty garden more drought tolerant. I thought this was a very timely post to do. All you hear everywhere up and down the state is about the lack of water and what each town and city's plan of attack is -- really!
Here's the link so you can read the the post & get those 8 tips for conserving water in the garden: http://www.joyusgarden.com/drought-no...
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In The Post I Give you 8 Ways Ways To Help Conserve Water In The Garden
Yes it's true, everything you've heard is spot on. California is in the throes of a drought. Holey moley it's dry! My own garden in Santa Barbara couldn't get any more drought tolerant than it is unless I'd planted all cacti. Normal winters are too wet and cold for them so that option was out. I did a happy dance six years ago when I ripped my lawn out. The existing anchor plants that remained don't need much water. The new ones I planted, succulents and plants native to Australia and South Africa, don't either.
My garden and I are as eco as can be. I even greywater all my own container plants. What I'm sharing with you here are my suggestions to make my client's water thirsty garden more drought tolerant. I thought this was a very timely post to do. All you hear everywhere up and down the state is about the lack of water and what each town and city's plan of attack is -- really!
Here's the link so you can read the the post & get those 8 tips for conserving water in the garden: http://www.joyusgarden.com/drought-no...
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JOY US GARDEN
gardening, gardens, crafting & creating. let's make the world a more beautiful place!
we sell tillandsias too - be sure to check them out on our website.
http://www.joyusgarden.com
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JoyUsGarden
twitter: https://twitter.com/JoyUsGarden
pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/JoyUsGarden/
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