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Use drought-tolerant or native plants in landscaping.

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0 points - I have plants from everywhere but here and they require too much water. 10 points - I have one drought tolerant tree. 40 points - I have a few native or drought-tolerant plants.
50 points - I have some native plants and trees, but also many non-native plants. 60 points - I have many cacti and rocks in my landscaping. 75 points - My yard contains mostly drought-tolerant or native plants.
100 points - My yard contains only drought-tolerant or native plants.



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Created by: brent on 2000-01-17 15:27:02
Last modified by: brent on 2000-01-17 16:17:09

Summary: Drought-tolerant and native plants need little or just the right amount of water for your region. During dry years, they can exist on less or no water, saving water and the lives of your plants.



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