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Xeriscaping Offers a Low Maintenance, Resource Efficient Way to Garden

Last Updated: August 29, 2010

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A video of a walk through the Xeriscape Garden in Springfield can be found online at http://www.youtube.com/MUExtension417.

Released August 27, 2010

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Concerned about increasing summer temperatures, decreasing rainfall and rising water bills — but still want to have a beautiful garden? Then xeriscape gardening might be for you according to Patrick Byers, horticulture specialist with University of Missouri Extension.

"Xeriscaping is an excellent way to plan a landscape that has minimal maintenance, efficiently uses resources, and minimized the impact of the landscape on the environment," said Byers.

Xeriscaping includes planning and designing a garden for water conservation, creating practical turf areas, selecting low water plants, using soil amendments and mulches, irrigating efficiently and correctly and also maintaining the landscape properly.


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