"How to Grow Drought-Resistant Plants in USA"
Choose native plants like lavender, yucca, and succulents that are naturally adapted to dry conditions.
Plant drought-resistant species such as agave, sage, and desert marigold to minimize water usage.
Use mulch around plants to help retain soil moisture and protect roots from extreme heat.
Opt for deep-rooted plants that can access water deeper in the soil, reducing the need for frequent watering.
Water deeply but infrequently to encourage drought-resistant plants to develop stronger, deeper roots.
Group drought-tolerant plants together to create a low-water garden that thrives on minimal maintenance.
Choose soil with good drainage to prevent water from pooling and promote healthy root growth.
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