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Drought Tolerant

Drought Tolerant Perennial Plants Characteristics:

  • Succulent leaves or stems: These plants can store water in their tissues, allowing them to withstand dry periods.
  • Deep roots: Deep roots enable plants to access water from deeper soil layers.
  • Waxy cuticles: A waxy coating on the leaves helps reduce water loss.
  • Small leaves: Smaller leaves can reduce the surface area exposed to the sun, minimizing water loss through transpiration.
  • Soil: Use well-draining soil that is rich in organic matter. Avoid heavy clay soils that can retain too much moisture.
  • Light: Most drought-tolerant perennials prefer full sun, but some can tolerate partial shade.
  • Water: While these plants are drought-tolerant, they still require occasional watering, especially during extended dry periods. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot.

If your garden has all day sun exposure, your landscape does not include irrigation, or there are water restriction concerns, consider a garden that focuses on drought-tolerant plants. However, a perennial plant will require water to establish itself, only when they have well-established roots will they tolerate drought.
While many drought-tolerant plants are also tolerant of poor-to-average soils, soils that are high in organic matter will help plants both establish themselves and survive periods of drought. Spending efforts to improve soil conditions will improve the gardens performance, but most drought tolerant perennials prefer soils that are well-drained.

Mulches are a prime gardening technique to reduce water evaporation. Not only will mulch assist the water problem, it adds organic matter to the soils and reduces weeds.

Water less often, with more water. Increasing the amount of water, when you do water, allows it to penetrate deeper and naturally improves the depth of the plants root system. Water early in the morning when temperatures are cooler to minimize evaporation.

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