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What is xeriscaping? The word is derived from the Greek word xeros, meaning dry. It refers to

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The word is derived from the Greek word xeros, meaning dry. It refers to landscaping which doesn't require additional water. It uses plants which are suited to the local climate, and practitioners ensure that water doesn't evaporate or run off. Xeriscaping is also called zeroscaping, drought-tolerant landscaping, smartscaping and waterconserving landscapes. It was developed by the water department of Denver, Colorado.

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    Xeriscaping doesn't occur anywhere in the dictionary, but based on the greek word it means dry landscaping. Xeriscaping is landscaping your yard with native plants. This is often done in the southwest U.S. and other dry parts of the country to not only promote native plants, but to reduce water consumption. The average lawn can use 10 times the amount of water (or more) as xeriscaped areas. So it is an environmentally friendly way to beautify your yard.

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