
Taking care of a plant is not always easy. There are species that must be watered daily, while others can go for a longer period without any contact with water. By looking for the latter, it is possible to design landscaping that considerably reduces maintenance - including the amount of pruning and watering, for example - and water consumption, making it easier for greenery to exist without major headaches: a dry garden.
A dry garden is one in which plants that rarely need to be watered and that are adapted to drier climates are selected. Examples of possible species include agaves, cactus and succulents, but it is also possible to bring flowers and trees, as long as they have deep roots and can better adapt to this type of landscaping that will receive less water.
