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Saving you money in 3, 2, 1... Texas heat and water restrictions don’t have to mean a dry, lifeless yard. Nor does it need to mean a heafty water bill. Neither of those are the vibe. With the right drought-tolerant native plants, your garden can thrive in even the toughest conditions—and look stunning doing it. Let us introduce you to the term: Xeriscaping (pronounced zeer-uh-scaping) AKA drought-resistant landscaping Xeriscaping is a way of designing gardens to use as little water as possible, which is great for places like Texas that often have droughts. This is our approach when working with our clients because it means they spend more time enjoying their garden and less time worried about their water bill. It focuses on using plants that don’t need a lot of water, like Four-Nerve Daisy, Rock Rose, Mealy Blue Sage, and Blackfoot Daisy, and adding things like rocks, mulch, and gravel to save water and keep the soil healthy. Watering is done smartly with tools like drip irrigation, and plants are grouped together based on how much water they need called ✨hydrozones✨ This type of gardening not only saves water and money but also helps the environment by supporting local plants and pollinators like butterflies and bees. (which I’m sure by now you realize is a BIG priority for us at Nativo) We’re curious: what are your favorite drought-resistant plants in your garden? ↓ #texasnativeplants #texasgarden #dfwplants #texasplants #xeriscape