{"id":8502,"date":"2018-07-06T10:00:08","date_gmt":"2018-07-06T17:00:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wctrees.com\/?p=8502"},"modified":"2019-02-26T02:24:54","modified_gmt":"2019-02-26T10:24:54","slug":"reducing-outdoor-water-use-in-california-with-natural-landscaping","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wctrees.com\/reducing-outdoor-water-use-in-california-with-natural-landscaping\/","title":{"rendered":"Reducing Outdoor Water Use in California with Natural Landscaping"},"content":{"rendered":"
California is always on a mission to save water, especially during the dry summer months. That\u2019s why a 55-gallon restriction on indoor water use<\/a><\/span> is being encouraged. Now outdoors is a totally different story. You want your yard to look nice, right? Doesn\u2019t that take a lot of water? It doesn\u2019t have to!<\/p>\n The key is using the right plants, trees, and grasses. California is perfect for growing numerous types of desert shrubs and grasses<\/a><\/span> that can be very visually appealing. Palm trees are another great way to beautify your landscape without draining a lot of water. So how can you make it work for you?<\/p>\n The secret is to know how the water flows in your yard. Some parts are going to naturally have a little more water than others during the wetter seasons, and even a little bit in the dry summer months. If you want a couple of robust plants that require a little more water, that is the place to put them in order to minimize water usage.<\/p>\n For trees that thrive in drought conditions, the rest of the yard will allow them to flourish without getting too much water after a storm. The palms and other plants will drink what they need and allow the rest of the water to run off.<\/p>\n West Coast Trees<\/a><\/span> supplies the southwestern United States with the best palm trees and desert plants in California. We grow our own top-quality palms, and we serve as brokers to help you find the desert flora you are looking for to perfect your landscape. Speak to a tree expert today by calling 619-518-9507 or submit the contact form<\/a><\/span> on our website.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" California is always on a mission to save water, especially during the dry summer months. That\u2019s why a 55-gallon restriction on indoor water use is being encouraged. Now outdoors is […]<\/p>\nYour Source for Palm Trees and Desert Shrubs and Grasses<\/h2>\n