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Xeriscaping refers to the design of landscapes that minimize the requirements for water by focusing on water conservation through water efficient landscaping, appropriate irrigation methods and water harvesting techniques.
Yes, xeriscapes use the water-storing features of drought-resistant plants and flowers. There are many different varieties of drought-tolerant annual and perennial plants and flowers that work in xeriscape landscapes; features include deep tap roots, minimal foliage, waxy, protective coatings on leaves, thick stems to hold moisture, and slow growth rates.
While both methods focus on water efficient landscaping by using minimal water for irrigation, zeroscaping mainly refers to rock and gravel landscapes, and xeriscaping focuses on landscapes using native plants.
Using drought-tolerant plants in dry regions saves money on water.
Yes, all estimates are free!
A job includes designing, obtaining permits, installing and inspecting the final product. After scheduling, this process can take up to 3 weeks.