Open Directory Project
about dmoz | help

Top: Home: Gardening: Landscaping: Xeriscaping

This category is for resources primarily providing information about Xeriscaping. Those providing xeriscaping services should submit to their local Business and Economy section.
The concept of xeriscape was developed in Denver, Colorado, in response to water shortages. "Xeros" is a Greek word that means "dry." Xeriscape refers to a landscape that uses little supplemental water. It does not refer to a dry, barren landscape, nor is a xeriscape a "no maintenance" landscape. Like traditional landscapes, a xeriscape may be designed to minimize labor or to require frequent care. Many people appreciate beautiful landscapes, but have limited time to spend tending a garden. By using plants that are well adapted, mulches that suppress weeds and conserve water, and drip irrigation to make the most use of water, these landscapes can have color and fragrance with only monthly or seasonal gardening chores. Gardeners who like to spend time in the garden can design a xeriscape to be as labor intensive as a highly maintained traditional garden, but use much less water.

    Copyright © 1998-2007 Netscape

Last update: 11:17 PT, Thursday, December 13, 2007 - edit