Most gardeners are watering their drought-tolerant plants to death. Lavender, sedum, and agave are among the most frequently killed plants in American home gardens; not from heat or lack of rain, but ...
Homes and Gardens on MSN
Want to give your yard the best chance of surviving a drought? This simple task is key, experts say
It can be difficult to know how to care for your garden during dry, scorching weather, but experts say that weeding is ...
Small front yards don't have to cramp your style. With a little expert advice, you can make the most of the area you have without spending large amounts of time trying to care for it. Out of the many ...
If the old saying “April showers bring May flowers” holds true, we may be in for a disappointing May. The lack of rain has certainly put a damper on farmers and gardeners alike. With the drought we ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Before-and-after desert meadow makeover leaves Colorado front yard almost unrecognizable
"The ginkgo tree got hit with a nasty last frost, but it's budding again!" ...
Swapping grass for drought-tolerant plants won’t just save water. It could add tens of thousands of dollars to your home’s value. Across Colorado, millions of gallons of treated drinking water are ...
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