How To Save Water In The Garden While Enjoying Amazing Color At The Same Time!

Posted By: home-lover  //  Category: Gardening

Saving water does not have to mean a dull, colorless garden. Here are some tips for an amazingly colorful garden, that is water wise as well.

Saving water in Mediterranean and other dry climate climates is becoming a matter of critical importance for gardeners. It is often thought though, that saving water has to be at the expense of beauty; that water conservation is synonymous with a dull, colorless garden. Admittedly, annual flowers are the largest consumers of water compared to other groups of plants, but color can be attained by using plants that once established, consume about 5 times less water over the year. Too good to be true? Read on.


How To Save Water In The Garden While Enjoying Amazing Color At The Same Time!

Posted By: home-lover  //  Category: Gardening

Saving water does not have to mean a dull, colorless garden. Here are some tips for an amazingly colorful garden, that is water wise as well.

Saving water in Mediterranean and other dry climate climates is becoming a matter of critical importance for gardeners. It is often thought though, that saving water has to be at the expense of beauty; that water conservation is synonymous with a dull, colorless garden. Admittedly, annual flowers are the largest consumers of water compared to other groups of plants, but color can be attained by using plants that once established, consume about 5 times less water over the year. Too good to be true? Read on.


Sage, Lavender And The Role Of Silver-Leaved Plants In Garden Design

Posted By: home-lover  //  Category: Gardening

Garden plants whose foliage color is some variant of silver, grey or bluish-green, are an important resource for the garden designer. The home gardener too should learn how to use them wisely.

Plants that have colorful foliage are commonly found in ornamental gardens. Often or not, they are just thrown in without sufficient thought or consideration. They are most effective however, when their specific design potential is understood. This is true for a large number of garden plants whose foliage color is some variant of silver, grey or bluish-green.