Gardeners grow plants in dry climate


Gardeners grow plants in dry climate

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Gardeners grow plants in dry climate

A dry winter means less water for many places. People like Heather Grady want to save water in their gardens.

You can find water in many surprising places. Collect rain, shower water, or even AC water for plants.

Choose plants that grow well with less water. Healthy soil helps plants grow better and needs less water.

Protect your plants from too much sun and wind. Plant them close together or use special garden beds to save water.

Use mulch to keep water in the soil. Water deeply but less often for stronger plant roots.


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What does a dry winter mean for many places?

A dry winter means less water for many places.

How can people save water for their plants?

People can collect rain, shower water, or even AC water for plants.

What is one way to keep water in the soil?

One way to keep water in the soil is to use mulch.


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Gardeners grow plants in dry climate