Low water conditions can be a problem for plants, but some plants are able to adapt to changes in weather. Some tolerant plants include sedums, ferns, palms, and succulents.
Don't water your plants so much that the soil becomes too dry. Allow the soil to dry out slightly between waterings.
Plants need sunlight to grow and photosynthesis to take place. Ideally, they should be in an area with full sunlight and indirect heat (under an awning or cover).
Some plants that can grow in containers or pots and that can withstand drought are lillies, roses, clematis, ferns, and peace lilies. These plants typically need a good amount of water, but they are more able to tolerate dry conditions than many other types of plants.
Strive to create balance and harmony in your garden by using different types of plants, textures, and colors. A well-balanced garden is aesthetically pleasing and provides a variety of ecosystem services such as providing shelter for wildlife and absorbing rainwater. By using a variety of plants and plant sizes, you can create a Garden that is pleasing to the eye and helps to promote connectivity within your garden bed. Additionally, using plants that have brightly colored flowers or foliage can attract pollinators which will help to ensure a healthy garden.
Plant flowers near other flowering plants for a more colorful display. The addition of brightly colored flowers to your garden can help to attract attention and add beauty to your landscape. Flowering plants such as daffodils, carnations, rose bushes, and lavender are particularly well-suited for adding color to the landscape.
Add some interest and moisture to your garden by installing a pond or water feature! A pond or water feature can be a great way to add Wildlife Habitat, liven up your garden, and provide a place for fish and other aquatic creatures to live. Make sure to get Estimates from Local Contractors before beginning construction on your new water feature.