This fact sheet provides information on transitioning a traditional landscape to a water-conserving landscape without damaging trees
Statistically, most of the Midwest receives sufficient precipitation during the average year to prev...
Late-season droughts are common in southeastern landscapes. Many trees are stressed by prolonged per...
Trees and turfgrasses commonly share the landscape, especially our lawns, cities, parks and roadside...
This fact sheet gives tips on simple and free things that can be done to help conserve water in the ...
This work presents an overview of landscaping in times of climate change, proposing some considerati...
A brief guide to how, how much, how often, and when to apply water to trees in the landscape
In this chapter we review some of the key aspects to consider when planning revegetation strategies ...
A benefit of established water-wise landscapes is they require less time and money to maintain than ...
Trees and shrubs are valuable additions to most property, providing beauty, wind protection, shade, ...
Trees, undoubtedly, are the most valuable plant in a landscape and must be prioritized for irrigatio...
In Utah, urban landscape irrigation accounts for 50-75% of the annual municipal water use, and much ...
Conserve water in a landscape by following a prescribed sequence in designing and managing the site....
A landscape design should meet the needs of the people who will use and maintain the area while inco...
Preparation for planting is the key to success in establishing landscape plants. Preparation include...
Mulch can provide many benefits in water-wise landscapes. Mulch covers the soil and prevents crustin...
Statistically, most of the Midwest receives sufficient precipitation during the average year to prev...
Late-season droughts are common in southeastern landscapes. Many trees are stressed by prolonged per...
Trees and turfgrasses commonly share the landscape, especially our lawns, cities, parks and roadside...
This fact sheet gives tips on simple and free things that can be done to help conserve water in the ...
This work presents an overview of landscaping in times of climate change, proposing some considerati...
A brief guide to how, how much, how often, and when to apply water to trees in the landscape
In this chapter we review some of the key aspects to consider when planning revegetation strategies ...
A benefit of established water-wise landscapes is they require less time and money to maintain than ...
Trees and shrubs are valuable additions to most property, providing beauty, wind protection, shade, ...
Trees, undoubtedly, are the most valuable plant in a landscape and must be prioritized for irrigatio...
In Utah, urban landscape irrigation accounts for 50-75% of the annual municipal water use, and much ...
Conserve water in a landscape by following a prescribed sequence in designing and managing the site....
A landscape design should meet the needs of the people who will use and maintain the area while inco...
Preparation for planting is the key to success in establishing landscape plants. Preparation include...
Mulch can provide many benefits in water-wise landscapes. Mulch covers the soil and prevents crustin...
Statistically, most of the Midwest receives sufficient precipitation during the average year to prev...
Late-season droughts are common in southeastern landscapes. Many trees are stressed by prolonged per...
Trees and turfgrasses commonly share the landscape, especially our lawns, cities, parks and roadside...