- published: 25 Sep 2013
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Xeriscaping (often incorrectly spelled zero-scaping or xeroscaping) is landscaping and gardening that reduces or eliminates the need for supplemental water from irrigation. It is promoted in regions that do not have easily accessible, plentiful, or reliable supplies of fresh water, and is gaining acceptance in other areas as access to water becomes more limited. Xeriscaping may be an alternative to various types of traditional gardening.
In some areas, terms such as water-conserving landscapes, drought-tolerant landscaping, and smart scaping are used instead. Plants whose natural requirements are appropriate to the local climate are emphasized, and care is taken to avoid losing water to evaporation and run-off. The specific plants used in xeriscaping depend upon the climate. Xeriscaping is different from natural landscaping, because the emphasis in xeriscaping is on selection of plants for water conservation, not necessarily selecting native plants.
Public perception of xeriscaping has generally been negative as many assume that these types of landscapes are ugly or limiting. However studies have shown that education in water conservation practices in the garden can greatly improve the public's perception of xeriscaping.
Saving water in the landscape - that's what Xeriscaping is. There are 7 principles of Xeriscaping that you can apply to any style of landscaping.
Approaching Xeriscape as the entire system outlined in this video will help homeowners create not only water-wise yards, but also beautiful and sustainable landscapes. For more information, visit: GreenCO.org.
Save thousands of dollars through landscaping. We saved over $5000 by xeriscaping our front yard ourselves. We also get a discount from the water company. So, Today...Enjoy, Yourself!
What the heck does Xeriscape mean and how does it save water? Find out and do the planet a favour. Kyla discovers the principals and story behind what is often called zero-scape gardening. It's more than rocks and cactus - find out how to have a beautiful garden without draining the planet of its water! Find out more on our website and our Xeriscape Gardening 101 post http://bit.ly/1h5TpQq where you'll also find links to Xeriscape resources in your community. Got an awesome xeriscape garden you want to show off? Post it below or share your pride and joy at tujawellness.com While you're at it, why don't you like, comment and share this green, planet-friendly video! tuja wellness is a Canadian website committed to inspiring a healthier and more conscientious everyday through their art...
Modern Xeriscaping Ideas For Your Outdoor Space Not sure you’re ready to say goodbye to your grass? No problem! You can always xeriscape a portion of your yard, which is what I did in my side yard. This strategy adds dimension to your outdoor space by creating different areas. Not to mention, it makes the grassy portions of the yard seem extra special. Xeriscaping Pathways and Steps One of today’s most popular xeriscaping techniques involves pathways and stairsteps. That’s right–these transitional areas are perfect for the addition of gravel, stepping stones and yes, even plants! Use gravel and stepping stones to create a modern path, then fill in the side areas with native grasses and other pebbles
Subscribe Now: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=ehowgarden Watch More: http://www.youtube.com/ehowgarden Xeriscaping is using little to no water in your landscaping. Find out how to xeriscape a yard with no grass with help from a home design professional in this free video clip. Expert: Thomas Lowe Filmmaker: Naoto Abe Series Description: How you go about landscaping your yard will play a large role in how your home is felt and perceived. Get information about landscaping designs and ideas with help from a home design professional in this free video series.
This video shows every step of the way how we changed our yards from lush green grass to all drought tolerant plants. It's now unlike any in the neighborhood. We used different types of rock and also decomposed granite.
Thanks to a renewed focus on native plants and intelligent landscaping techniques, a modern xeriscape design can be the envy of the neighborhood. Here are two essential xeriscaping principles.