
CHOOSING WATER-SAVING PLANTS
Some plants need little, if any, watering. Satisfied with precipitation or going to draw deep in the ground, they have developed very varied techniques for retaining water or limiting evaporation: a prostrate habit to be less exposed to drying winds, fleshy stems to store water. water, minimal foliage against solar radiation, etc.
Choosing these plants for your garden will not only save you water, but also avoid the hassle of repeated watering! 114 species of plants that require less water among the easiest to grow, all of which can be found in garden centres. In illustrated sheets, the essential information for cultivating and caring for them: description, exposure, use, etc. A detailed introduction to cultivation techniques to save and recover water.
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