Raise your hand if you a) lack a green thumb, b) care about the environment, c) care about your environment or, d) all of the above. Congratulations! You’re the perfect candidate for xeriscaping.
As a desert dweller, I know firsthand that this eco-friendly method of gardening conserves water, requires minimal upkeep, significantly reduces your water bills and yields stunning greenery and flowers. But, you don’t have to live in an arid region to get into this low maintenance style of gardening. To get you started, here’s a list of the best plants for xeriscaping.
Succulents
Equipped to survive even the driest climates, succulents can retain water and survive dry spells (and forgetful gardeners). Plus, there are hundreds of varieties to choose from.
Lavender
This fragrant flowering plant is popular among amateur gardeners and can grow in a variety of soils.
Tillandsia
More commonly known as air plants, tillandsias don’t even need soil to grow. Instead of receiving sustenance through the roots, their leaves absorb essential nutrients and water.
Fairy Duster
Due to a slow growth rate, these drought-resistant shrubs rarely need to be pruned.
Purple Sage
This low-maintenance perennial releases a sweet aroma when its beautiful buds bloom.
Oleander
Able to flourish in poor soil with little water, these plants produce flowers in an assortment of brilliant colors like red, white, yellow and pink.
Red Bird of Paradise
This flowering shrub thrives in warm shades of red, yellow and orange when exposed to ample sunlight.
Lantana
Since this vining shrub grows rapidly, it’s best used as a ground cover or hanging plant.
California Poppy
The state’s official flower, the California poppy is self-seeding and nyctinastic.
Bougainvillea
Bougainvilleas flower from season to season in vibrant hues like orange, yellow, pink, red, purple and white.
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