What is xeriscaping?

Xeriscaping is a landscaping technique that focuses on water conservation by using plants and materials that require minimal water to thrive. The word "xeriscape" comes from the Greek word "xeros" meaning dry, emphasizing the use of drought-resistant plants and efficient watering practices. Xeriscaping can include a variety of features such as mulching, drip irrigation, and native plant species that are adapted to the environment. This approach not only conserves water but also reduces the amount of maintenance required in the landscape, making it an attractive and sustainable option for homeowners and businesses alike.
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