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    Growing Drought-Tolerant Grasses

    Growing Drought-Tolerant Grasses

    by Jay Keaton | Oct 15, 2019 | Drought Tolerant Plants, Landscaping, Lawn Care

    If you’re looking to conserve water, why not start with your lawn? Choosing drought-tolerant grass will save you money on your water bill. Not only do they need less water, these grass types also don’t need to be mowed or fertilized as often, which will...

    Unusual Caudiciform Plants – Fat Plants

    by Wikilawn | Mar 18, 2016 | Drought Tolerant Plants, Reference

    Caudiciform plants is a large group of plants that form caudex – a fat stem or root. The caudex in most Caudiciform plants is prominent and gives these plants a uniquely unusual shape and character. Caudiciform plants make excellent specimen plants. Take the example...

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