During the winter there were blizzards in central california the salinas river froze solid where it flowed into the monterey bay.
Drought tolerant landscaping northern california.
Xeriscaping is landscaping with slow growing drought tolerant and native plants to conserve water and reduce yard trimmings.
Since there is a limited amount of water that can be extracted from our watersheds before significant environmental consequences are obvious to us all.
Drought tolerant landscaping is an invitation to get creative and the result can be supremely beautiful functionally practical beneficial for the environment and a lot less work and expense.
With the increasing frequency of wildfires in california the need to conserve water is even more critical.
The practice of xeriscaping will vary from region to region in california due to variation in climate throughout the state.
Low water landscape designs for orange county.
In the 1500 s california went through an 80 year drought.
Grasscycling is the natural recycling of grass by leaving clippings on the lawn.
C a l i f i a e c o design.
With mandatory water cuts hanging over every city and suburb in california state officials are urging folks to pull out their lawns in favor of drought tolerant landscaping.
Fostering california wildlife and habitat restoration in backyards.
Purple blue flower spikes rise above aromatic gray green foliage in early summer.
Drought tolerant plants xeriscape water wise gardens are the gardening vocabulary that we are likely to see for some time to come particularly in southern california.
Landscapers are increasingly turning to drought tolerant landscaping as a way to preserve resources and save costs.
When it comes to drought tolerant landscaping the desert soils of southern california coastal ridges of the central coast forested canopies of northern california and varied terrain in between welcome a host of unique and vibrant plant species that are up for the challenge posed by our state s diverse ecosystem.
Read on to get more ideas on creating a landscape that thrives with little water.
Drought tolerant plants from the world over that thrive in our region.
California is no stranger to drought and as it moves firmly into the middle of its fourth year in one it s time to rethink the landscaping options for your front yard.
Drought tolerant plants don t always have to be succulent.
This sage from southern california and northern baja grows 3 to 5 feet tall and 5 to 8 feet wide.
Zones 8 9 and 12 24.
From nature to your backyard.