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| Home Composting Fruit Trees Garden Furniture Gardening Blog Greenhouse Gardening Landscape Architect Landscaping Natural Insecticide Organic Gardening Roses Summer Garden Worm Farming Optimizing Your Garden For Drought Or Water ConservationLiving in Colorado and being a gardener has been rather stressful in the past few years, as this state has been undergoing a rather severe drought. The city is imposing watering restrictions which are not giving enough water to lawns and plants. I’ve had to renovate my garden to make it more water efficient. Now, because of the techniques I’ve employed, I’m the only one in my neighborhood with a garden that isn’t completely brown. So if you live in an area that is going through a drought or if you just want to save water, I suggest you use some of these techniques as well.
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