Although the drought has been declared officially over by Governor Brown, he believes we should make drought-proof living a lifestyle, not a temporary measure, he wants "to maintain water conservation as a way of life" . That way, we are preventing further catastrophes and preserving water for generations to come. Follow the following tips to keep your yard looking great, while being water-conscious at the same time!
- Plant Perennials- They give you the same color payoff as flowers but require less water!
- Opt for Ornamental Grasses- Ornamental grasses are a great drought-proof option and need very little watering. Some great ornamental grass options are: Blue Oatgrass, Purple Fountaingrass, and Pampas Grass.
- Decorate your yard with gorgeous Succulents- Adding succulents to your yard add color and texture. They are a great way to add some flare to your garden while remaining water-conscious.
- Swap out grass for gravel or stones- This a low maintenance option that requires no water and gives your yard a contemporary look.
- Embrace the Turf- Grass is the most high-maintenance item in your yard; in addition to being a water-guzzler, it requires a lot of upkeep such as fertilizing, aeration, seeding, etc. By choosing artificial turfs you bypass all the maintenance associated with natural grass, while reaping the same benefits.
- Harvest Rainwater from gutters- It is as simple as it sounds. Just harvest rain water into a tank and later use this water for all your gardening needs!
Keeping in mind these tips, there are still permanent restrictions on wasteful water practices such as:
- Hosing off sidewalks, driveway and other hardscapes;
- Washing cars with hoses that aren't equipped with a shut-off nozzle;
- Using water features that use non-recirculated water.
- Watering lawns in ways that cause runoff, or with in 48 hours of measurable rain.
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