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Xeriscaping is the
process of landscaping, or gardening, that
reduces or
eliminates the need for irrigation. It is
promoted in
regions that do not have...
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gardens and
stone paths. It may also be used to
replace a bluegr**** lawn to
xeriscape low to
moderate foot
traffic areas due to its
tolerance for low water...
- infrastructure, for
example Kadıkoy
metro station is
threatened with flooding.
Xeriscaping of
green spaces has been suggested, and
Istanbul has a climate-change...
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Cities in dry
climates often require or
encourage the
installation of
xeriscaping or
natural landscaping in new
homes to
reduce outdoor water usage. Most...
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solar panels, biofuel-capable boilers, water-cooled refrigerators, and
xeriscape gardens. In this time, Wal-Mart also
became the
biggest seller of organic...
- Due to
water resource issues,
there has been a
movement to
encourage xeriscapes.
Another part of
conservation efforts is
scheduled watering days for residential...
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cultivated in the
specialty plant nursery trade as an
ornamental plant for
xeriscape and
wildlife gardens, and
native plant natural landscapes. The
light gray...
- drought-tolerant,
rosemary is used as an
ornamental plant in
gardens and for
xeriscape landscaping,
especially in
regions of
Mediterranean climate. It is considered...
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include plants from
Colorado and
neighboring states. The world's
first Xeriscape Demonstration Garden was
created at the
Gardens in 1986, and 2
years later...
- plus the
unusual splash of pink to red it
provides make it a
favorite xeriscape flower. Parry's
penstemon was
named for
Charles C. Parry, who
served as...