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Discover practical water-saving landscaping solutions for the challenges of intermountain regions like hot temperatures, cold temperatures, and poor soil. Explore windbreaks, xeriscaping, soil amendment, and native plants to create a low-maintenance landscape that conserves water and supports the local ecosystem.
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Water-Saving Landscaping Low-maintenance solutions for intermountain regions
Challenges • Hot temperatures • Cold temperatures • Shorter growing season • Drying winds • Deluge/drought • Poor soil Water-Saving Landscaping
Solutions • Windbreaks • Xeriscaping • Soil amendment • Native plants Water-Saving Landscaping
Windbreaks • Structures • Fences • Walls Water-Saving Landscaping
Windbreaks • Plants • Tree lines • Hedges Water-Saving Landscaping
Water Cycle Water-Saving Landscaping
Water Consumption Water-Saving Landscaping
Xeriscaping • Planting strategies that conserve water Water-Saving Landscaping
Xeriscaping • No additional watering Water-Saving Landscaping
Xeriscaping • Drip irrigation Water-Saving Landscaping
Soil Amendment • Eastern Washington loses more than 10 tons of soil per acre per year to rainfall runoff Source: Atlas of U.S. Environmental Issues, Mason & Mason, 1990 Water-Saving Landscaping
Native Plants • Tolerate temperature range • Tolerate drought • Prevent erosion • Support natural ecosystem • Attract pollinators • Need little or no maintenance • Sustainable Water-Saving Landscaping
Native Plants Water-Saving Landscaping Photos courtesy of Rugged Country Plants