Xeriscaping
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Use porous material for walkways and patios to prevent wasteful runoff and keep water in your yard.
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Group plants with the same watering needs together to avoid overwatering some while underwatering others.
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Choose the right Arizona-friendly plants and watch them thrive in our desert environment.
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Reduce the amount of lawn in your yard by planting shrubs and ground covers appropriate to your site and region.
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Plant species native to your region.
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Plant in the spring and fall, when the watering requirements are lower.
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When sprucing up your front or backyard, consider xeriscaping. This landscape method uses low-water-use plants to limit your water use.
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Consider attending a landscape class hosted by a water provider. Most workshops occur in the spring and fall.
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Avoid planting grass in areas that are hard to water, such as steep inclines and isolated strips along sidewalks and driveways.
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Leave lower branches on trees and shrubs and allow leaf litter to accumulate on the soil. This keeps the soil cooler and reduces evaporation.
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Start a compost pile. Using compost in your garden or flower beds adds water-holding organic matter to the soil.
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Use a layer of organic mulch on the surface of your planting beds to minimize weed growth that competes for water.
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Spreading a layer of organic mulch around plants helps them retain moisture, saving water, time and money.
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Use 2 to 4 inches of organic mulch around plants to reduce evaporation and save hundreds of gallons of water a year.
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Visit your local xeriscape garden to view plants that thrive in our hot desert environment.
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Next time you add or replace a flower or shrub, choose a low-water-use plant and save up to 550 gallons each year.
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Call your local conservation office for more information about xeriscaping with water-thrifty trees, plants, and ground covers.
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Collect water from your roof by installing gutters and downspouts. Direct the runoff to plants and trees.
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For automatic water savings, direct water from rain gutters and HVAC systems to water-loving plants in your landscape.
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Hire a Smartscape Certified professional landscaper who has received landscape training specific to the Sonoran Desert.