Outdoor Savvy: Garden and Landscape
Native and drought-tolerant plants are adapted to your climate and need less irrigation. Pair them with smart spacing and shade to preserve soil moisture. Many gardeners report healthier pollinators and lower maintenance. Post a photo of your favorite native plant grouping and tell us how often you water.
Outdoor Savvy: Garden and Landscape
Drip lines deliver water directly to roots, limiting evaporation and runoff. Add a few inches of organic mulch to keep soil cool and damp. A balcony grower told us their tomatoes survived a heatwave with drip and mulch alone. Try it this weekend and share your before-and-after results.
Outdoor Savvy: Garden and Landscape
Harvesting roof runoff with a rain barrel provides free water for gardens between storms. Consider simple swales to guide rain into the soil, not the street. Check local rules, install a leaf screen, and track how quickly your barrel fills. What’s your best rainy-day watering routine?