Sunday, April 19, 2015

Good Plants For Dry Areas: Water Storing Features Of Desert Plants

By Bonnie L. Grant Desert gardeners have several challenges that don’t face the average landscaper. Designing a garden in arid zones can be a test of creativity combined with practicality. The benefits of drought tolerant plants encompass more than their water saving traits. Drought tolerant desert plants also have unique and wonderful adaptations while providing imaginative form and grace for easy care arid region gardening. Read on for some good plants for dry areas. Why Use Drought Tolerant Desert Plants? Every garden has its trials whether it is poor drainage, shady plots or heavy soils. The test for gardeners is to choose plants that will do well in the particular conditions of the landscape and still require minimal maintenance. The water-storing features of desert plants make them perfect for the arid garden. Using less water in dry regions saves money as well as that limited resource. It also means you

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