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What are the Top Five Xeriscape Landscaping Plants?
Xeriscaping your yard will lower the amount of water you’ll use on your lawn and landscape space, as well as reduce (if not eliminate) the chemicals (pesticides, fungicides, herbicides, fertilizers etc.) required to keep them looking healthy. A major aspect of xeriscaping is creating your garden or yard with drought-resistant, water-wise plants, and we’ve got…
Read MoreWhat are the Major Benefits of Xeriscape Landscaping?
An attractive front yard doesn’t have to mean a water-guzzling asset. The effort involved in keeping that lawn thick and green, along with worries about water shortages and high costs, may prompt you to throw in the trowel and turn your yard into a rock garden. But there’s a better way! You can keep your…
Read MoreHow Do I Use Xeriscaping to Save Water and Money on Landscaping?
Xeriscape landscaping or “xeriscaping” as it is known, by definition is landscaping planned specifically for areas that are prone to drought, for properties where water conservation is practiced. That comes from the Greek xeros, meaning “dry,” and refers generally to a “dry landscape” (after all, gardens included) in dry climate regions. In short, xeriscape landscaping…
Read MoreHow Do I Get My Albuquerque Lawn Prepared for Winter?
The end of the Albuquerque summer is prime time to lay down the foundation for a green field come spring. Taking a few proactive steps in the fall can help ensure that your grass has its best chance to make it through winter weather and green up beautifully come spring. If you do it right,…
Read MoreIs it OK to Plant Perennials in the Fall?
Find out about simple gardening such as how to plant perennials in fall and understand why this is the best season for gardening. Planting Perennials in Fall Why should spring have all the fun? You may not think of fall as a time for planting perennials, but in fact it offers a golden opportunity to…
Read MoreHow Do I Split My Perennials?
Dividing perennials is great to keep your plants healthy, and you also get more free plants! Discover when and how to dig up and transplant perennials. Dividing perennials is good for the health of your plants and provides plenty more to share. It’s only in gardening that dividing actually means multiplying. We are speaking of…
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