Here in Colorado, many places off
ng free X
s
ing lessons in order to enc
age the conservation of water. If y
a is undergoing a drought, you s
ld check w
the water suppliers and see if they
off
ng lessons. If you attend those, you will be able to get advice specific to y
region (IE types of plants to grow, how much to water them, etc).
To some, the name Xs
ing conjures the image of a yard
t consists of a giant rock bed. However, this is known as "zero s
ing", and it is a considerably different concept. It focuses on reducing y
yard to nothing
t requires any maintenance whatsoever. Unfortunately this is usu
y just rocks. But this s
ldn't be y
goal. While keeping maintenance at a minimum, it is still possibly to retain a nice looking yard
t won't attract the negative attention of everyone who passes by. This might sound like it would be hard to implement wit
t making y
yard into a hideous mess, but this is not so at
. The theory basic
y involves choosing plants which
low maintenance to begin w
, then putting them each in environments
t
ideal. It is usu
y applied by figuring out what side of the
se to place it on to get the best amount of shade, and figuring out how to group it w
plants w
similar water needs.
To get started in y X
s
ing renovation, you first need to pick out
the plants you will be using. They s
ld for the most part require a low amount of water. This doesn't mean you can only grow cactuses in y
yard. Just cut back on the re
y thirsty plants
t you have to water every day to keep alive. You'll want to stick w
local plants for the most part, and don't go w
anything too exotic as these gener
y require larger amounts of water.
The second most important principle of xs
ing is placing the plants in ideal
as. If you place them
together w
plants
t require essenti
y the same amount of water, then you will end up saving lots of water. Also place the plants in
as where they will be protected from wind or excessive sun, depending on the needs of the plants. X
s
ing is almost the same thing as microclimating, just w
more of a focus on adaptation to harsh conditions rather
n avoiding them. So if it sounds good to you and you're looking to save time and water by renovating y
garden, you s
ld look for x
s
ing lessons.
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