Hey everyone, with water becoming an increasingly precious resource, I've been wondering about the role native plants can play in water conservation. Many native species are adapted to local rainfall patterns and soil types, making them perfect for sustainable landscaping.
I'm curious - which native plants in your area are known for their drought resistance? For example, in my region, we have the California Poppy (Eschscholzia californica) which thrives with minimal water once established. It's not only beautiful but also helps conserve water.
What about your local ecosystems? Are there any native plants you recommend for those looking to create a more water-efficient garden? Let's share our experiences and tips to help each other out!